Hi, maybe the car is waiting for someone like you?
Are You gonna be a door knocking buyer?
If you try to purchase it, I hope you pay dear for it!
A find like that needs a sweet deal for the owners who have kept it that way in their life style.
That is, a Dear ole' Grandma must have owned it. 89K, black ....? Clear headlights too?
Might be a Noble or Countesses's car too boot?
Sounds as if it has been unmolested or been moth balled for the right person to come along!
A car purchased with good will and mutual feelings keeps the cars charisma alive.
It's nice to be grateful for jewels found under glass!
My 1992 was inferred to be a diamond in the rough when it was totally refurbished and it was not as young in mileage as this! 243K for $4800 and 3 years and 27K later, it's been just fine.
I get compliments completely out of the blue from others, that want themselves another 240.
The people are not all that old either. They recognized what they gave up as being a solid reliable easy to maintain car.
If this was a used car dealer, or a fast buck car flipping, restoring sham artist, throw all I said above, out the window!
Then it's all about being prepared to crack knuckles tapping on the bargaining table!
If you don't buy it, eat your heart out and wear something like horse blinders! (:) Tunnel vision. (:)
Phil
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