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Selling collector cars, how's the market for you?

Half of the ones he has are nice drivers,but the cost of doing a full boat restoration on one far outweighs the value of a restored one,even the Hemi one.
 
yes i know yours is an auto,i was curious so i went and found the ad
as a longtime seller,i can tell you right now your pics are really bad.

you need much clearer pics of the entire car outside and insides.
preferably in sunshine if possible.
this Will help sell the car i Promise you.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-Dodge-Charger/202825051630?hash=item2f3950adee:g:qIEAAOSwO0Vd0fug

heres another charger look at the pics on his sale,you see what im talking about?
that car needs help too and theres already a bid on it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1966-Dodge-Charger/133241765356?hash=item1f05d3fdec:g:N3IAAOSwUeldaa2J
Thanks for the tips, usually I do take better pics, but the car is in a weird place on my property for lighting. I tried my best to get a good pic of the 413, but to no avail

If it doesn't go this round, I'll take more time with the pics. Usually, I get a interested person, then make a video so they know exactly what they are getting.

The reason I don't have a full shot in my thumbnail, is the app won't let me change it. I'll re-do it if it doesn't go, thanks
 
I have bought and sold several classic Mopars in the last 2 years. No problem selling the right car for the right price. IMO.
 
He likes them,he has about 50 cars.
My 30 car days a long past me. Down to three Mopars. 66 Dart GT, 98 percent finished, 67 GTdart 440, 99 percent finished, and a 66 Satellite 'Vert no where near finished. Sold the rest....over time...
 
I have found people love bargains, especially guys into the old Mopar hobby. Me included. I have no trouble selling a perfect car for 50 cents on the dollar and that is with me doing all the work! If it is just a driver, harder to sell yet. People want perfect, and not have to do the work and pay the $ in general. The guy buying a driver and sees some and scratches in the paint, picks it apart, and he is barely paying for the cost of materials! ha
Selling depends on where you are located. Sort of like the old Real Estate joke, it is all about location, location, location. Sort of Texas here a Chevy state, GM will sell 10 times faster and twice as much $ as a Mopar.
 
My 30 car days a long past me. Down to three Mopars. 66 Dart GT, 98 percent finished, 67 GTdart 440, 99 percent finished, and a 66 Satellite 'Vert no where near finished. Sold the rest....over time...
I had 28 two years ago,I have 20 now.
 
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