If it was a boat he took good care of I would guess he would use matching trailer wheels. PASS
and in the spring, he might just get his asking price.
Well it didn't happen last spring.. He isn't hurting too much look at those houses... I think he might of poured way too much money in a old barge that had some serious problems and now is trying to break even which seems like it never happens.. I don't think in 83 boats was using those type of chairs... They are very nice and also very expensive..
I can't ever sale on CL for what I want for something
The KBB Private party good condition for that vehicle is $3660(which is usually high). He obviously has no concept on pricing for his truck. Likewise for the boat.The Explorer on the other hand, is probably worth about $4k. That's a solid $8k package, and you've got a boat and a tow vehicle!
KBB said retail value is $5,600. Which is it? Can't have it both ways.The KBB Private party good condition for that vehicle is $3660(which is usually high). He obviously has no concept on pricing for his truck. Likewise for the boat.
http://www.kbb.com/used-cars/ford/e...rue|207983|true&condition=good&mileage=139000
Retail value is the price at a dealer which never happens. I used Private Party value.KBB said retail value is $5,600. Which is it? Can't have it both ways.
That's exactly why I put zero faith in their pricing structures. The fact that you have to input a zip code to get a retail price but not a consumer price should tell you something.Retail value is the price at a dealer which never happens. I used Private Party value.
My brother is a manager of large CA auto auction. Ford Explorers are notorious for going back of book. Will only get worse when gas hits $5/gallon especially for the 5.0L engine.
$2000 for the boat...$2800 for the truck...tops.This guy just likes to post stuff....he's not serious about selling at that package price....4500 for the boat 3500 for the truck...8K tops.
$2000 for the boat...$2800 for the truck...tops.