If you have a VERY clean example, free of flaws and in almost perfect condition (yes, I know almost everyone thinks their cars fit that criteria), and you are asking a premium price, just hang in there guys...
Several months ago I put my 98 GTS for sale. Well, it finally sold. Like I said before, all it takes is one buyer. The gentleman that bought it said he looked at over a dozen Vipers...all which were claimed to be immaculate and in perfect condition. It just so happened to be mine was. I had dozens of calls of people making offers over the phone, none which even took a look at the car in person.
So...if you have a VERY CLEAN car, my advice is to entice your potential buyer to come and see the car in person. If you have an extremely clean, well-taken example, hang in there. If you don't have to sell, it may take time, but the right buyer will come around. - yes, I will miss her, but at least I have her for 4 more days. Deposit arrived today. Delivery will take place this weekend.
Now...how about them ACR's...?
Several months ago I put my 98 GTS for sale. Well, it finally sold. Like I said before, all it takes is one buyer. The gentleman that bought it said he looked at over a dozen Vipers...all which were claimed to be immaculate and in perfect condition. It just so happened to be mine was. I had dozens of calls of people making offers over the phone, none which even took a look at the car in person.
So...if you have a VERY CLEAN car, my advice is to entice your potential buyer to come and see the car in person. If you have an extremely clean, well-taken example, hang in there. If you don't have to sell, it may take time, but the right buyer will come around. - yes, I will miss her, but at least I have her for 4 more days. Deposit arrived today. Delivery will take place this weekend.
Now...how about them ACR's...?