It's a pretty nice 1984 944 that I put on eBay for a second time (first "buyer" didn't pay). I want to promote the crap out of it. Where should I advertise this car?
It's a pretty nice 1984 944 that I put on eBay for a second time (first "buyer" didn't pay). I want to promote the crap out of it. Where should I advertise this car?
In reply to M030: Advertise it in Grassroots! Subscribers get a free pic and 25 words, send me your info. lisa@grassrootsmotorsports.com
I just sold my M3 on Racingjunk. I always use the shotgun approach with all the free sites. Marque-related forums, Craigslist, RJ, here, Corner-Carvers, etc. If it goes a few weeks without being sold, then I consider the pay sites like eBay or Autotrader.
Tim Suddard wrote: What Lisa said. I might even buy it.
If you keep buying cars from up north, maybe you should consider relocating.
In reply to Tim Suddard:
I sent the ad to Lisa. Thank you.
If you are interested in the car, we can work out a deal that includes a very long subscription...
Lisa Scartelli wrote: In reply to M030: Advertise it in Grassroots! Subscribers get a free pic and 25 words, send me your info. lisa@grassrootsmotorsports.com
Going to be advertising all cars on grassroots soon
I spy what iI think isthe a starion. Is ot a turbo. I sthe want oneto of those just to getthe it outuntil of mythe system.
dean1484 wrote: I spy what iI think isthe a starion. Is ot a turbo. I sthe want oneto of those just to getthe it outuntil of mythe system.
I spy multiple starions and a BMW 6er.
I sold my ’86 944 automatic (Which was my daily driver for 10 years) on here a couple years ago and it didn’t cost me a dime to list it… 944 central
I put a bunch of pictures up on photobucket.com to show all the work I had done and the general condition of things.
A friendly dude e mailed me with in a week and he and his girlfriend drove down from South Carolina, bought it with a $3,000 wad of cash after a bit of haggling (I asked $3500) and drove the 944 back to his place and out of my life. :)
After the sale I thanked who ever was running the website and exchanged several e mails back and fourth, BS’ing about this and that… All in all, a very enjoyable experience.
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