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A sad 1975 Cadillac Fleetwood Hearse
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- Jul 2008
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Don't interrupt me while I'm talking to myself.
MOLON LABE!!!
http://www.6-ft-under.com
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I don't know how many times he has posted this poor, poor hearse on ebay. The last time it was posted in the $2,000 range. It has been posted in the $20,000 range a couple of times. People have asked if the price was a mistake and he told them to make an offer. He should at least spray paint it all one color.
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Maybe it's only PARTIALLY restored... because there's still SOME of their wardrobe hanging in the rear windows?
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Yuppers that was me... the '51 Superior went to Australia. When you advertise ANY old car of course the scammers attack you with their promise of "wire transfer for your item"... but don't dismiss them all. If an out-of-country person or broker inquires & asks specific questions & seems genuinely interested, at least hear them out... the others are just the Nigerians who speak VERY vague with the promise of overpayment (but don't cash the check until the day their shipper is to pick up the car) and you pay the "shipper" the overpayment amount. That way your bank account is drained (when their check bounces) and your car is long gone too. I almost didn't reply to the Australian dude... but glad I did. Foreign brokers are employed by people with $$$ and a dream to own a specific car, & the broker seeks out several examples of what the buyer wants. In my case there were twelve 1950 - 1953 Cadillac hearses located & the buyer opted for mine... the broker paid me up front before i'd even give up the title & VIN # and most reputable brokers charge their client a flat fee for the car, customs, & shipping. He paid first, then I gave the VIN# and sent the title next-day-air, and a week later there was a semi here to pick up the coach.
Last edited by hotroddwayne; 05-08-2009, 06:03 PM.
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