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I have to say it again, wow, you do 1st class work Brad. And hats off to the owner for having you do the job RIGHT, if I had the $ I'd love to have the truck, knowing what a quality job was done.
It's going to be tough bringing in good money with such a low eBay user feedback rating.
Do you guys have someone (friend/family) with a feedback rating of at least 200+? 500-1000+ feedback rating would really help the most.
Beautiful truck, why are you selling it after all that work?
Josh
He is getting married in the fall and also needs to do some home repairs. As for the feedback rating, i dont even look at it when i shop on ebay. I look at the product and the proof the person shows.
There are 186 pics of the restoration(in the listing) and he has receipts from when the truck was bought new. Hard to ask for much more than that
As for the feedback rating, i dont even look at it when i shop on ebay.
Well, feedback is less of a concern for an iPhone case or something else that is cheap and doesn't matter, but someone who is across the country and paying several thousand dollars will definately see a new eBay user and selling a vehicle as their first item and will pass on.
Just trying to help the truck sell, and sell well for ya.
Well, feedback is less of a concern for an iPhone case or something else that is cheap and doesn't matter, but someone who is across the country and paying several thousand dollars will definately see a new eBay user and selling a vehicle as their first item and will pass on.
Just trying to help the truck sell, and sell well for ya.
Josh
i disagree completely. you can tell very easily if something seems legit or a scam. if you have questions you should ask before bidding and for a vehicle like that id ask for a number to call them to discuss details. if you dont understand this you dont belong buying things on the internet. i personally look at the add first then if i really think i might buy it i check the feedback, if its all positive there shouldn't be any concern.
Bottom line is these trucks just don't hold their resto value, sad fact but all too true, if you invest 25k in one of these rigs you best plan on just keeping it, you'll be fortunate to get 8k out of it on resell, these aren't 60's era muscle cars that hold their resto value, invest 25k in a '69 Z28 Camaro and you'll easily pull in 75-100k at any Barrett-Jackson auction, that's just not the case for a 70's era Ford truck, the dude's just gonna need to scale back his wedding plans.