Best place to sell Maverick?

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Sugarkukie, Sep 6, 2014.

  1. Sugarkukie

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    You certainly can't have too many Mavericks and two on the garage sounds like the perfect number.. if you are interested in discussing a price, Id gladly do that in private message with you. Im not ready to just throw out a number for all to see, but I will entertain options and possible sales. I have a number that I would like to obtain and even for that price, it would be stealing it. :) Contact me if you are really interested in talking. Id love to discuss it.
     
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    Acornridgeman MCCI Wisconsin State Rep Moderator Supporting Member

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    :wave:

    Please follow forum rules ...... if you are actually offering up the car for sale here at the MMB, it needs to be done properly with a classified ad which does require a price.
     
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    If I still had all of the 15k I would offer it but your about a month late.. just my luck I love that mav and my little girl would too
     
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    looking at your avatar pic of the car I was thinking wow whta a horrible color BUT when I scrolled down to see the blue sticking out bringing to a very unique purpleish color I was drooling thinking DANG thats a SUPER NICE car
    sadly the .50 on a dollar is the usual price tag in this economy years back you could actually spend $100k and have room for a hefty profit

    I sincerely hope whoever buys it appreciates the car and keeps it just as is and doesnt turn it into a pile of a drag car

    GOOD LUCK
     
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    Thanks.. I appreciate that.. The color is one of those colors that just doesn't photograph well --- it comes out looking very pink-- even I look at it and say-- that's a terrible color in pictures.. but in person it is truly a cool color.. the blue pearl really does a color change on the hot pink with a platinum small flake _MG_2201b.JPG -- and makes it this awesome purplish tone.. Wish it didn't look so Pepto in pictures.. Guess its a see in person to appreciate kinda thing.
     
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    I can tell its a cool color from the pictures even though I see what you're saying about the pink. Would love to see that in person.
     

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