That's 100% my plan come spring time.Try Bring a Trailer, Cars and Bids or Ebay.
"Special" is a relative term. Of the 22 for sale on Hemmings, only 2 are 1991 models like mine. The '91 models had several major improvements: 3800 S1 engine, 4T60-e transmission, Bosch ABS with vacuum assist vs. Teves electro-hydraulic.what is special about your Reatta? I see 22 for sale on hemmings.
My particular car is 1 of 53 made in 1991 with a bright red exterior and bright red interior. Torch red was a '91 only interior color.
Being a rust-free California car with under 100k original miles doesn't hurt value, either.
true.
How about pictures of the digital center console in action, or better yet, a video!
That feature was only on the '88 and '89 models, my '91 has a regular radio and climate control setup, but does have a pseudo-analog style digital instrument cluster that works perfectly.
Just a heads up, "asking for feelers" isn't a great way to sell a car. It's implying that you'll sell it for an overpriced price but otherwise you'll sit on it. In other words you're selling it, but it's so good, at the same time, you're buying it back.
Whatever your price is, act like it's the most distressing thing to ever happen to you, and the buyer has you over a barrel, LOL.
Good Luck!
You're right, but I have no intention of asking an insane price. I'd like to get $3k for the car as it sits right now.
Bingo. I have a harsher opinion, feelers think they have something valuable but are insecure and unsure of the value and tries to pry it from others. Lazy, and tacky.
I'm neither insecure or unsure of the value of the car. It was less about being lazy and more about seeing if a fellow member and car lover here would even have a faint interest regardless of price.
As for why I'm interested in selling now after the short "honeymoon": life happened. When I bought the car, it was with the intent to save it from wasting away or being chopped up. I have a soft spot for weird cars such as these. I loved getting her back up and running and now it's time to find something more in line with what my girlfriend and I would be comfortable cruising in. I'm hoping to find a nice mid to late 70's GM full-size vehicle as our next summer cruiser.
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