2 out of 3 of the trucks I've sold over the years have been kind of a pita. First was a '92 Chevy Sub 2500 4x4 454. I had it in Auto Trader to start with. Wasted a whole Sunday waiting for a caller, said he was very interested, wanted to come look, blaa blaa blaa, who never showed. Some other guys came and looked at it. They seemed interested, test drove it. said everything was ok. The one who was the buyer said he'd think about it. 2 days later made me an offer over the phone that I excepted. He never showed on the day he was supposed to come to buy it. Called the next day and said sorry he didn't make it, his girldfriend's uncle died. He wanted to know if he could come the next day. I said sure, no problem. The guy never did show! Needless to say I was a little po'd. I did end up selling it to a local guy who saw my ad in the local paper.
Second was my '66 F-250. I only wanted $800 for it. 1st guy to look at it wanted to know if I'd take $50 or $100 a month, mabye more if it was a good month, untill it was paid for. He was dead serious. BTW, he'd just gotten out of jail for OWI.
The last one I sold was a '91 F-150 4x2 with 141000 miles. The first guy to look at bought it without even test driving it. Sold it to him for $300 less than I was asking.
MD
Second was my '66 F-250. I only wanted $800 for it. 1st guy to look at it wanted to know if I'd take $50 or $100 a month, mabye more if it was a good month, untill it was paid for. He was dead serious. BTW, he'd just gotten out of jail for OWI.
The last one I sold was a '91 F-150 4x2 with 141000 miles. The first guy to look at bought it without even test driving it. Sold it to him for $300 less than I was asking.
MD