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I have a pair of 2003 F250 Diesel 4x4 trucks, one has 18k on it, the other 3k. They belonged to a relative that bought them and never drove them. He took ill and passed away a year after buying them. He bought two because he needed write offs for his farm. They sat in his garage from Nov. 2004 till Jan. 2020 when his wife passed away. Both trucks and all 11 of his cars became mine by default since they had no kids and no other relatives.

The one with 18k on it had only 1k on it when he passed, most of the miles on it were put on it by me helping out around the farm over the years and using it to get supplies and to haul animal to auction on occasion. Mostly is pulled a stock trailer. The other truck got used only enough to keep it functional. Both lived in a fancy heated attached garage and got bi annual detailing and fluid changes. Now they sit here, I've put about 600 miles on each one in the past 5 years, mostly just towing my boat to and from the water and a few trips to the store here and there.

The local dealer has stopped by trying to buy them more than once, they offered me $8,500 each. They're both in near new condition with the higher mileage truck having a few dings here and there from parking lots and some paint peeling off the top of the front bumper. Both are loaded XLT Supercabs with leather interiors and all options.
That same dealer has two rather well used, 250K and 288K same year trucks on their used car lot both for $29k
They had others and they all sold. I suppose next to a new one for $90 to $132k, $29k must look like a bargain.
The clearly intend to make $40k off me if I was dumb enough to sell to them.

I did have a conversation with the owner of that place a while back, and told him that I'd be willing to trade one of the for a van of equal mileage, and the deal they proposed was for me to pay $29k and my truck with 3k for a used 2002 Ford 1/2 ton van which had 140k on it. Then they got mad when I laughed at them.
I wouldn't give $2k for the piece of junk they were trying to sell me. The mileage alone was a deal breaker and its condition and history was horrible, being a former rental with two major accident records over $10k and a ton of bad body work to cover it up. I finally told them if I so much as see or hear from them again I'd run them off my property with a shot gun.

Both trucks can sit in my garage for eternity as far as I'm concerned, and I'll eventually find a van that's not been through the mill and abused.

The way I see it, if their 288,000 mile truck is worth $29,999, then mine is worth far more with 280k less miles. Even blue book value is at $11k but you won't find one out there with under 20k on it for anywhere near that low.
I've also got a '96 F350 7.3l 4x4 reg. cab long bed with 34k on it, its been used a bit but has no rust, no issues and gets used monthly for the 2 mile run to the dump here. Its also an XLT model, I get dozens of people leaving notes on it all the time wanting to buy it but most offer less than scrap weight around here. I bought that one new my self.
I did think about selling it when I first got the other two but couldn't get a decent price around here for it so I decided to keep it and just add onto the garage. I blew out the back wall and added 42 more feet of depth to my garage with game room and storage overhead. I put in a freight lift that I built about two years ago so I can get my motorcycles and outboards upstairs for storage and safer keeping. So far I've got about 45 motors up there, my HD, my Gold Wing, and about 20 vintage bicycles as well. Plus my 5 boats, two enclosed trailers, a machine shop at another location, and a life time of accumulated parts for everything.

The worst part about it all is that I've been contemplating a move south, and I've been debating whether its worth all the effort in my 60's to got through such a move. I'm basically tired of living in a high tax state that eats up half my income just to be here, but a move would likely mean a massive expense to move everything and the likely hood of having to build again from scratch elsewhere.

I've come to the conclusion that nothing sells here, at least not unless you literally give it away. If its more than $20, they can't afford it.
Its likely why I've been able to accumulate so much over the years. Its really hard to say no to a good running outboard for $50 or less, or a complete boat, motor and trailer for not much more.

I just bought my fifth boat, another 16ft Mirrocraft Lake Fisherman side console with a running 40hp motor on it. I went to look at it when it was listed for $900, but passed because I just didn't need it. The guy called me three months later saying he really needs to sell it and if I was really interested he'd take $350. I made the 20 minute drive to go look at the boat, its on a typical light duty bunk trailer, and the motor and boat are both 1980 models. The trailer is from 1994. When i got there, the motor was cold, and all he had was ears and a hose to run it on, and it started right up. I asked him why he's selling it and he said his dad died and left him a 31ft boat and he don't use the old one anymore. He offered to take me for a test ride, and we did, (actually spent the whole day fishing and crabbing), when we got back, he asks me if I was interested and I hesitated a bit, and he said "Look, the wife said its got to go, keep the fish and the crabs and give me $300 cash". I did and left with a boat, a bushel of crabs, two huge catfish, and a bucket of perch.
It was listed on CL for over a year, he said he got no other replies, just a few idiots that were likely scammers.

Its nearly identical to my 1978 Mirrocraft but with a newer, larger motor and better paint.
The boat runs, doesn't leak, has all its paperwork in order and it got no takers. I kept watching for it to sell but the ads just ran and ran out, only to pop back up a few days later. He also had it on FB for a while last summer but didn't keep that ad up for long from was I saw, or the FB algarythum just wasn't showing it to me for some reason. The boat came wtih a Hummingbird fish finder, a gps plotter for marking fishing holes, an older mid 90's Riptide trolling motor, two anchors, a bucket of ropes, a VHF radio and whip antenna, and a newer battery and a Harbor Freight Li-Ion jumper pack that powers the fish finder. and radio. Plus two 6 gallon fuel tanks, two pedestal seats, and two fold down padded chairs.

When I ook at other areas similar boats go up and get sold all the time but here things just sit. Either they don't have computers, don't know what FB or CL are, or they're flat broke and can't buy anything period.

Deals like the one I just got are certainly proof that this is not the area to sell anything in, unless you just want to give it away or pay someone to take it.
 
Wow, what a story!

Tell her to rent a $19.99 pickup truck from U-Haul, Home Depot or Lowes

EDIT: Glad she got it off your hands. That sounds like a farm woman who has been working all her life. Maybe not the prettiest things, but "they will bear you strong sons" is a saying around here, and for a reason, as you witnessed.
yeah, if they don't kill you first doing the wild thing!!!!!!!treat you like a doughnut eat you right up!
 

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It reminds me of when I was selling a very tall road bike, a 10 speed from the 60's. The bike was sized for someone well over 6ft and fairly athletic to ride it. Being a top end model it was super light and not suited for heavy riders, or those who were 4ft 10in tall either. All of the replies I got off CL then were people under 5ft all.

Nowadays though you get nothing it seems, CL and FB get no messages at all, and when you do see the occasional response, its some ridiculous low ball offer.

Lately its gotten so bad that no matter what you list it gets no replies, cars, bikes, boats, anything it seems. I'm seeing a dozen really nice looking boats, some with motors, some without, all listed for dirt cheap, there's a 16ft Starcraft listed with a 20hp motor, on a trailer, with a side console set up that says they have all paperwork for it that's been on FB now for 8 weeks or more. They're asking $750. What I don't get about the ad is that the guy says its got a new water pump, new battery and new tires on the two year old trailer.
The motor and boat are mid 80's with bench seats and no floor, so there's not much to be wrong with it age wise. The seller has plenty of pics listed as well.

I did message the seller and spoke to him a bit and he said I was the first one to call that was within a 500 mile drive and that most who did reply were offering him $200 and $300.
It it weren't a 100 miles away from me, I'd be temped to buy it and sell my boat because that one looks a lot nicer than even my newer boat and the older models were heavier built.. Knowing that his best offer so far has been $300, maybe he's take $350. The trip there and back would likely cost $50 in fuel or more too.
Four years ago I'd have jumped on it knowing that i could sell mine but I already have three boats in the yard and no takers on anything I've listed all year on FB, CL, and eBay.

If it were mine though there's no way I'd let it go for less than $2,500, especially when you look and see that a new boat alone would cost you around $7k these days.
Now I see boats like that listed and not selling all over the place for under a grand.
 
It reminds me of when I was selling a very tall road bike, a 10 speed from the 60's. The bike was sized for someone well over 6ft and fairly athletic to ride it. Being a top end model it was super light and not suited for heavy riders, or those who were 4ft 10in tall either. All of the replies I got off CL then were people under 5ft all.

Nowadays though you get nothing it seems, CL and FB get no messages at all, and when you do see the occasional response, its some ridiculous low ball offer.

Lately its gotten so bad that no matter what you list it gets no replies, cars, bikes, boats, anything it seems. I'm seeing a dozen really nice looking boats, some with motors, some without, all listed for dirt cheap, there's a 16ft Starcraft listed with a 20hp motor, on a trailer, with a side console set up that says they have all paperwork for it that's been on FB now for 8 weeks or more. They're asking $750. What I don't get about the ad is that the guy says its got a new water pump, new battery and new tires on the two year old trailer.
The motor and boat are mid 80's with bench seats and no floor, so there's not much to be wrong with it age wise. The seller has plenty of pics listed as well.

I did message the seller and spoke to him a bit and he said I was the first one to call that was within a 500 mile drive and that most who did reply were offering him $200 and $300.
It it weren't a 100 miles away from me, I'd be temped to buy it and sell my boat because that one looks a lot nicer than even my newer boat and the older models were heavier built.. Knowing that his best offer so far has been $300, maybe he's take $350. The trip there and back would likely cost $50 in fuel or more too.
Four years ago I'd have jumped on it knowing that i could sell mine but I already have three boats in the yard and no takers on anything I've listed all year on FB, CL, and eBay.

If it were mine though there's no way I'd let it go for less than $2,500, especially when you look and see that a new boat alone would cost you around $7k these days.
Now I see boats like that listed and not selling all over the place for under a grand.
SOME FOLKS WANT CERTAIN THINGS FOR NOTHIN NOW DAY'S YOU SELL FOR 1,000 THEY OFFER 2-250 IF YOUR LUCKY TO GET A BITE
 
If you ask $1000 around here they want to get paid to take it
I had a guy offer to trade me a Harbor Freight air compressor, that didn't run for a 2019 four stroke Suzuki outboard I had listed last year. When I said no thanks, he wrote me a page long rant about what a pos I am for not 'selling' him the motor.
In most cases, even the low ball offers won't amount to a sale, I told one idiot sure, come and get it to a snow plow I had listed for way too much, he offered $200, on an item listed for $1,500, but after I said come get it, he never replied again.

I had a guy beg for a better price, he tells me "I'm 500 miles away", then 'My wife won't give me the cash", then finally he shows up with no money, just wanting to look at the motor I had listed. He then tells me he wants it, and expected me to let him take it with no payment, saying he'd send me the money by mail when he gets paid.

CL and FB Marketplace and even eBay have been dead for months here. Almost no buyers and when one does pop up, they're far away.
I had two
The thing is I can't tell if its a lack of buyers or a lack of exposure of the ads. I noticed using a buddies computer at his shop, while trying to show him a truck I saw the same day at home on my computer on FB, but it refused to show up on his account, yet when I looked on my phone it was on the front page of the same search.
There's some sort of issue with the algorithm that somehow decides what you can see at any given time.
I always assumed that on eBay it was likely to avoid sellers from making personal sales locally outside of eBay. In the 27 years I've been selling on eBay I've only sold two items that were shipped within a 100 mile radius of my account address. When I lived in PA, it was the same thing there, items all went far away.
I also noticed that the items my neighbor lists, which are mostly hunting and fishing items, never show up in my search there, without a direct link they often can't be found on my computer. They seem to conveniently left off the search list of local buyers.
 
It reminds me of when I was selling a very tall road bike, a 10 speed from the 60's. The bike was sized for someone well over 6ft and fairly athletic to ride it. Being a top end model it was super light and not suited for heavy riders, or those who were 4ft 10in tall either. All of the replies I got off CL then were people under 5ft all.

Nowadays though you get nothing it seems, CL and FB get no messages at all, and when you do see the occasional response, its some ridiculous low ball offer.

Lately its gotten so bad that no matter what you list it gets no replies, cars, bikes, boats, anything it seems. I'm seeing a dozen really nice looking boats, some with motors, some without, all listed for dirt cheap, there's a 16ft Starcraft listed with a 20hp motor, on a trailer, with a side console set up that says they have all paperwork for it that's been on FB now for 8 weeks or more. They're asking $750. What I don't get about the ad is that the guy says its got a new water pump, new battery and new tires on the two year old trailer.
The motor and boat are mid 80's with bench seats and no floor, so there's not much to be wrong with it age wise. The seller has plenty of pics listed as well.

I did message the seller and spoke to him a bit and he said I was the first one to call that was within a 500 mile drive and that most who did reply were offering him $200 and $300.
It it weren't a 100 miles away from me, I'd be temped to buy it and sell my boat because that one looks a lot nicer than even my newer boat and the older models were heavier built.. Knowing that his best offer so far has been $300, maybe he's take $350. The trip there and back would likely cost $50 in fuel or more too.
Four years ago I'd have jumped on it knowing that i could sell mine but I already have three boats in the yard and no takers on anything I've listed all year on FB, CL, and eBay.

If it were mine though there's no way I'd let it go for less than $2,500, especially when you look and see that a new boat alone would cost you around $7k these days.
Now I see boats like that listed and not selling all over the place for under a grand.
is there a special way to retrieve this from FB? Do you need a profile there to retrieve this info as I am interested, but don't use FB {ABOUT BOAT THAT IS}
 
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is there a special way to retrieve this from FB? Do you need a profile there to retrieve this info as I am interested, but don't use FB {ABOUT BOAT THAT IS}
The problem with FB is that you can never find the same thing twice and what one person sees is rarely what another will see. I can search FB, look at an item for sale, and if I don't save the link by emailing it to myself, there's no way to find it again, even if I search the very title word for word.
There was an 1987 16ft Starcraft here with a side console and a 25hp Honda motor on it listed for $750, its been popping up randomly for me all summer, it was in PA just north of Philly.
I messaged the seller to see exactly where he was at but couldn't get an address out of the guy.
I'm 75 miles away, I'm not driving that far without speaking to a human and having a contact number and an address to where I'm going.
I get this crap all the time there. How do these people expect to sell anything if they won't tell you where its at?
When I pushed for an address the guy got nasty and said he doesn't deal with scammers and quit replying.
I had one idiot who listed a boat as being in my town, but wanted to meet me 25 miles away in the parking lot of a closed mall near where he said he lived or worked. If the boat is in the same town, then its not more than 5 miles from me but he wasn't interested in selling it from his home I guess. It stayed listed for months before ad likely expired. He then had it on CL for half the price. I finally got a buddy who was a cop in the town where he wanted to meet to go meet with him. He ended up buying the boat for me for $200. It was originally listed at $600 here in town. He told me it was a young couple in their 30's who said they inherited the boat. He said described both of them as 'a bit strange', covered in piercings and tattoos.

I resold the boat after about year while down in FL for $2,400 on CL and it sold in one day there about 6 years ago.

The first thing I do is to do a picture search on any item I'm thinking of responding too on FB or CL, I find about 3/4 of the ads fake, with the same ad or the same picture posted all over the country for sale.
Sometimes its scammers, other times the ads never get a response if you reply which makes me think they may just be put there to fill space and make the format look more popular than it is. Its really common with car ads.
 
I saved this list a while ago, all of these boats have been listed for long periods of time here.
Both Craigslist and Marketplace ads here.
Most if not all appear to be really good deals, some more so than others but considering what they want for new, if you don't have a boat and want to fish, a good used boat is your only option.
I for one will never fork over $10k for a boat, each of my five boats were bought for pocket change years ago. There have been a few $200-500 boats listed, some were listed all summer but have timed out I suppose. Now that summer is winding down, the prices are going up again. As fall fishing comes into sight, the prices will climb, especially since new boats have become priced out of reach.

https://delaware.craigslist.org/boa/d/elkton-spectrum-14-aluminum-fishing/7778618188.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1054509512687310

https://southjersey.craigslist.org/boa/d/vineland-14ft-starcraft-aluminum-boat/7777150211.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/7606247569467194

https://southjersey.craigslist.org/boa/d/tuckerton-16-foot-aluminum/7776264618.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1142122550378633

https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/boa/d/folcroft-starcraft-aluminum-hull-16/7764777415.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/462178523051132

https://delaware.craigslist.org/boa/d/wilmington-ft-sears-aluminum-boat/7761437709.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1965547383858809

https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/boa/d/media-16-foot-aluminum-starcraft-hull/7769927423.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/105207548960999

https://delaware.craigslist.org/boa/d/dover-game-fisher-13/7772694282.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/8141045482583152

https://philadelphia.craigslist.org/boa/d/croydon-14-aluminum-boat-25-hpwith/7777840824.html

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1063828801391302

https://delaware.craigslist.org/boa/d/milford-14-mirrocraft-aluminum-boat/7766616928.html
 
As someone who checks FB and CL almost daily looking for deals, this summer has been easy picking with more boats for sale than buyers with cash. There's no shortage of guys who want boats, there's just a shortage of those who want boats with money.

I listed a 12ft Duranautic over the last winter, it had been up for two years with not takers for $400. The boat was in new condition but a 1971 model that had sat in a garage since the day it was bought. It still had its original receipt, manual, and life vests that it was sold with laying int he boat in a box. The 4hp Mercury motor that came with it was still in its original box never even opened. I kept the motor and sold the boat.
It was listed for 23 months before it sold to someone who drove from Kentucky to get it right before Christmas of 2023.
In the time it was listed I had people offer me all sorts of trades, but nothing but junk. old broken barbecue grills, snow tires, TVs, time share stays, and all sorts of scams.
The guy who bought it said he couldn't find a boat in his area, so he made the drive, but when I searched that area I got dozens of them, all priced similarly.
 
Its crazy to think that anyone would sell something they can't replace for two, three or even four times the price they're asking, then it just sits for months with no takers.
The scene on the water seems to tell it all, they can't afford to go boating, they can't afford to buy the boat, they can't afford to buy the gas, and they can't afford the truck to get to the ramp.

Everyone I talk to is broke. A buddy runs a local super market, he said his numbers are down to less than 1/8th what they were pre-2020. and half of what they were last year. Even buddies who have the big dollar toys aren't running them. One buddy bought a new 36ft center console for offshore fishing, he ran it last summer twice, and didn't bother to register it this year at all. The cost of fuel, the cost of storing it, the cost of keeping a truck large enough to move it around, and the cost of taxes in that town all are too high for even a guy who three years ago bought the boat for cash. He realizes the chance of selling it is about nil now, and he likely would never find a buyer for it even at half of book value on a boat with four 1 year old, 12 hr 250hp Yamaha motors that takes a mortgage to fill up.

The way I see it, a boat, regardless of the year, in good shape is worth half of what a new equivalent boat goes for.
The problem is not even the new boats are selling, they haven't been for a long while, if they were, there still wouldn't be 2017 and 2018 left overs for sale. Many dealers either couldn't get new models or didn't bother because they're no different then the 20 or so left overs they have stacked up in the warehouse.
Last fall I was at a yamaha dealer that had an 18ft welded hull mod. v boat in grassy camo with a side console, a 25hp, and a bunk trailer for $19,999. Its still there, but now for $24,999 with a 30hp on it now. Apparently they sold the motor off it or took it off to put it away for the winter and hung something new for this year.

I've had a few dozen people leave notes over the past year wanting to buy my boats, but every one I spoke to offered nearly nothing for them, less than scrap value, for a boat that was hitched up to a truck and still dripping wet from being out that day.

If you have a boat or motor for sale, the best thing you can do right now is just sit on it and wait until things improve. Right now there's just too many cheap boats and motors.
 
It reminds me of when I was selling a very tall road bike, a 10 speed from the 60's. The bike was sized for someone well over 6ft and fairly athletic to ride it. Being a top end model it was super light and not suited for heavy riders, or those who were 4ft 10in tall either. All of the replies I got off CL then were people under 5ft all.

Nowadays though you get nothing it seems, CL and FB get no messages at all, and when you do see the occasional response, its some ridiculous low ball offer.

Lately its gotten so bad that no matter what you list it gets no replies, cars, bikes, boats, anything it seems. I'm seeing a dozen really nice looking boats, some with motors, some without, all listed for dirt cheap, there's a 16ft Starcraft listed with a 20hp motor, on a trailer, with a side console set up that says they have all paperwork for it that's been on FB now for 8 weeks or more. They're asking $750. What I don't get about the ad is that the guy says its got a new water pump, new battery and new tires on the two year old trailer.
The motor and boat are mid 80's with bench seats and no floor, so there's not much to be wrong with it age wise. The seller has plenty of pics listed as well.

I did message the seller and spoke to him a bit and he said I was the first one to call that was within a 500 mile drive and that most who did reply were offering him $200 and $300.
It it weren't a 100 miles away from me, I'd be temped to buy it and sell my boat because that one looks a lot nicer than even my newer boat and the older models were heavier built.. Knowing that his best offer so far has been $300, maybe he's take $350. The trip there and back would likely cost $50 in fuel or more too.
Four years ago I'd have jumped on it knowing that i could sell mine but I already have three boats in the yard and no takers on anything I've listed all year on FB, CL, and eBay.

If it were mine though there's no way I'd let it go for less than $2,500, especially when you look and see that a new boat alone would cost you around $7k these days.
Now I see boats like that listed and not selling all over the place for under a grand.
 
Pictures, Pictures, Pictures, and then some more Pictures.
How did you buy a boat, to start with ?
How do you buy anything,,, without seeing it.

CL is pictures (all the buyers are i-Phoners with pictures ).
I get a nice-lady-called,,,, then then a dozen text-messages "u got boat still ?"
 
Most of the buyers I get off FB or CL are old guys who don't even have a cell phone, most email a phone number and we go from there. I do the same, no contact number, I'm out. I'm not driving anywhere if I can't speak to a human and have some idea what I'm dealing with.
Pics are nice but I don't buy anything without looking at it. Most posted pics don't do an item any justice anyhow, and if their only using a tiny cell phone pics won't show much anyhow.

I value a good description better than pics on a phone. The problem is many of those I find on CL o FB are just plain strange, they won't give a phone number, some won't give an address or want to meet miles farther away.
The ads I don't get are those listed as being local but at the end of the ad it says the item is located 300 miles away and they can't meet you there to show it.
Then you get the psychos who list things they don't have or don't want to sell. I drove 45 minutes to look at a boat last fall, the guy had it listed for $500. (A late 60's Starcraft Starchief with a 1990 115hp Evinrude outboard). I called when I was right up the street and when I got there the boat was parked at the end of the driveway in front of a garage door. I looked the boat over and told the guy I'll take it. He then tells me its not for sale. He just put the ad up to see how many people would respond. He said he's got nothing for sale. I left a post on CL telling others about the fake ad and got about 50 replies saying they too got the same BS from the same seller but at different addresses around that area.
The ad had 20 pics, none of which were of the same boat he had listed, the one he had there was actually far better than the one in the pics.

I answered an ad for a 'Old Mercury' about five years ago. the ad had no pics and kept getting renewed. There was no description, no info. I sent an email asking what on earth they were selling and forgot about it. A year later I get an email with pics of a Mercury Grand Marquis sitting in a garage and a phone number.
(The ad was under boat parts).
I called the number and got a woman on the phone with a bad attitude who said the car had to go asap, it belonged to her dad who had died four years prior. The car had been sitting there for 4 years. I asked about details and the best I got was that it was black with four doors and there was no keys but they had a title.
I had no intention of driving that far when I found out where it was, but by chance I found something I was looking for in NYC, so I happened to be going that way about a two weeks later. The ad for the Mercury was still up.
I get there and they were having a yardsale. The car was in the garage behind an old house in a fairly upscale looking neighborhood. The house had a SOLD sign on the lawn.

The car was buried in the garage under two feet of old blankets and drapes, all four tires were soft and there was no key. The woman tells me she wants $5k for the car. It looked clean but i wanted to see the miles on it. I got the door open, popped the hood and using a jumper pack got the hood open where I found a key taped to the bottom of the hood. It had 2,600 miles on it, and the registration was years out of date. I later found out the guy was 95 when he bought the car new. The battery was too dead to jump start so I didn't hear it run. The woman tells me the house is sold and it has to leave by the weekend.
It was two hours from home, and I had somewhere to be, and didn't need a car.
I offered her $1,000 but she tells me it was her brothers decision not hers. I told her I was going into the city and if she wanted to sell it, get an answer before I headed home. I didn't hear from her so I headed home after about 4pm that day, I was almost home and they called me saying her brother said he'll take $1,500.
I told her it was too late, I'm already home. I told her if she wanted $1,200 for it, bring it to me.
I emailed her the address later that day. I get a call from the brother saying he'll have the car here by 5pm the next day.

Its still in my garage, its now but 3,100 miles on it. I replaced the tires, belt, and changed the fluids. When my current one hits 100k, I'll sell it and start using that one.

Not bad for an ad with no pics that said only "old Mercury".
 
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