Good morning gang, I have a pair of pretty rare Chrysler vehicles that I am going to put up for sale and was wondering if I should list them in the "Cars for sale", "Classic Cars for sale" or "Motorcycles and Bicycles"?
I bought these to do an easy restoration on and enjoy them once the snow flies, but with buying a new building and working on the house/property all summer and fall, I never even touched them. I will put together a classified ad once I get a better idea which category they should be listed in. I figured someone here might want a couple unusual vehicles, not that something like that ever happens to the membership here!
NickD
UltimaDork
11/18/20 7:30 a.m.
Oh man, I remember going to vintage snowmobile shows and seeing these things. Very cool. No clue where you should list them, since they defy classification.
I's say motorcycles and bikes. Less than 4 wheels means bikes
Cooter
UberDork
11/18/20 8:19 a.m.
Cars for sale will give you the most views. They don't have any wheels at all, so they really don't fit any of the existing categories.
Or you could just leave them listed here and eventually some guy from the part of Connecticut that's closest to Pennsylvania will indicate that he might be interested.
I threw them on FB to see if I get anyone interested. I think that they would be fun to play with, but I have too damn many projects in my life. The cleaner one supposedly ran, it needed a track and air cleaner.
Here's a link should anyone want to be the only one in their neighborhood with one of these.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/707786430153499/
I wanted one of those really bad back when they first came out. If I remember correctly, when they were discontinued a liquidation company bought up the remaining stock and was reselling them in an ad in the back of Cycle magazine.
Googled around for parts, one sold on BaT for $4600.
Yep, CRAZY! I think that the nicer one could be easily made to run with a couple hours worth of work. If they don't sell, I guess I'll buy a track and an air cleaner and ride one around the property this winter.