Ronald Stevens wrote:
Several months ago I brought up the question on how do
you set the value of a classic Olds and the responce
was " The highest price someone is willing to pay".
Well, I really don't have a desire to sell my 64
JETSTAR but some dude in a really slick 66 Ford
Fairlane knocked on my door today and asked If I would
sell her.  I told him no and he said " I'll give you
$20,000 for it".  Man was I tempted but I got to
thinking Where will I find another one in that
condition, so I told him No. Am I being stuped or just
in love with my Olds?  $20,000? Maybe he was just
testing Me?


Hi,

If you are already thinking about where you will find another one in that condition. I don't think you really want to sell. Not for that price anyway. I have owned mine since 1981. I have had many chances to sell. I think I would feel like I got ripped off if I went to the barn and its stall was empty.
Unless you plan to get another classic with the money, I wouldn't.
Well, I guess you could buy a new Neon or Hyundai for 20k.

Joe Walters
73 H/O

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