I have things of my fathers that I would never sell, so I understand that part.
--- John Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > In my opinion, you should first go figure out what > your cars are worth > (I use the Old Car Price Guide for this) then figure > out how much more > than that you would want for them if someone brought > a briefcase of cash > to the table. > > Calculate in sentimental value, how much you like > the car, and your > other financial issues, how rare it is, and what you > want in terms of a > future classic car collection. That way, the next > time someone says > "I'll give you $XXX" you will be able to know > immediately if that's > above or below your prearranged figure. > > If someone offered me mucho dinero for the > 442...it'd get sold. My > grandfather's Monte Carlo, which I inherited, is not > for sale, period, > on the other hand. > > -John. > ____________________________________________________________________________________ We have the perfect Group for you. Check out the handy changes to Yahoo! Groups (http://groups.yahoo.com)

