BWR1953
Admiral
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Okay, let's hear your stories. I have a couple to start out with.
Last fall, I had a chance to buy a 1983 Sea Nymph SS 175 aluminum boat with trailer for $700. The 17' hull was in good shape, as was the deck. No motor, but the steering and throttle systems were in place. The galvanized trailer was in very good shape. I drove 40 miles over to the seller, which turned out to be a recycle yard. I checked everything out and talked with the owner, got the price down from $900 to $700 and he irritably said "take it." I let them know that I needed to go pick up the cash and headed for the bank. But, the thing is, everyone there was very grumpy. I mean seriously. The employees nearly looked afraid and I just had a "bad feeling" about it and changed my mind as I was en route to the bank. It was like my "spidey sense" was tingling. I let the seller know that I changed my mind and drove for home. A few minutes later I got a "ding" on FB which said the item was sold. I felt relieved but a little weird. The next day, I very much regretted not buying the deal.
Coulda; I had the cash available.
Woulda; except for the grumpy people.
Shoulda; it was a screaming good deal and I keep checking every day for an equivalent.
And about a week ago I missed out on another screaming good deal. It was a 1990 Ford Camper Van for just $600! I saw the ad just 12 minutes after it was posted on FB Marketplace about 75 miles from home. The pix showed it to be in good shape both inside and out. It just needed a good pressure washing. I figured that it must be a scam, so I started researching the seller and whatnot. A few minutes later, I went back to the ad and it was marked SOLD! Missed out on another great deal!
Coulda; I had cash and time, but no 2nd driver.
Woulda; if I'd moved faster!
Shoulda; yeah, even my wife was disappointed that we missed out!
So let's hear your stories.
Last fall, I had a chance to buy a 1983 Sea Nymph SS 175 aluminum boat with trailer for $700. The 17' hull was in good shape, as was the deck. No motor, but the steering and throttle systems were in place. The galvanized trailer was in very good shape. I drove 40 miles over to the seller, which turned out to be a recycle yard. I checked everything out and talked with the owner, got the price down from $900 to $700 and he irritably said "take it." I let them know that I needed to go pick up the cash and headed for the bank. But, the thing is, everyone there was very grumpy. I mean seriously. The employees nearly looked afraid and I just had a "bad feeling" about it and changed my mind as I was en route to the bank. It was like my "spidey sense" was tingling. I let the seller know that I changed my mind and drove for home. A few minutes later I got a "ding" on FB which said the item was sold. I felt relieved but a little weird. The next day, I very much regretted not buying the deal.
Coulda; I had the cash available.
Woulda; except for the grumpy people.
Shoulda; it was a screaming good deal and I keep checking every day for an equivalent.
And about a week ago I missed out on another screaming good deal. It was a 1990 Ford Camper Van for just $600! I saw the ad just 12 minutes after it was posted on FB Marketplace about 75 miles from home. The pix showed it to be in good shape both inside and out. It just needed a good pressure washing. I figured that it must be a scam, so I started researching the seller and whatnot. A few minutes later, I went back to the ad and it was marked SOLD! Missed out on another great deal!
Coulda; I had cash and time, but no 2nd driver.
Woulda; if I'd moved faster!
Shoulda; yeah, even my wife was disappointed that we missed out!
So let's hear your stories.