for sale in Ohio

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old blue jeans
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for sale in Ohio

Post by old blue jeans »

https://cincinnati.craigslist.org/cto/4381635012.html

I want it to be noted that I will negotiate a different price with anyone from this site. I don't have space to work on this car anymore, but I'd like to leave it with somebody that understands these cars. Contact me through the site if you're interested.
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irowiki
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I'm definitely not interested because I'm overloaded, but I love the color! Why are you selling it?
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Gottolovem
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Post by Gottolovem »

Old blue jeans if you do that clutch job yourself you might get close to your asking price it would cost you a little over 100 dollars.
Not many people will pay top dollar for a car that needs a big repair.
You are giving the potential buyer leverage because it needs a clutch.
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Post by dlb »

i agree with GTL, i think the price is high considering the high miles and needed clutch work. you've clearly done lots on it and i'm sure it's in great condition overall but the miles and clutch will really turn a lot of buyers away.

that being said, there's nothing wrong with trying whatever price you like. if you can get that much for it, by all means, do so. good luck with the sale, OBJ.
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