![]() 08/20/2019 at 22:15 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Here’s a somewhat reasonably-priced XJ that !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! .
But the seller has exactly one low-res photo. And buying a vehicle on eBay never fills me with confidence, although that may be just me.
But without pics, why would I even bother to pursue this? Why did the seller bother posting it?
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![]() 08/20/2019 at 22:22 |
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Also on eBay, an amazing Jeep with an amazing price. Amazingly bad price despite its condition. CP.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1975-Jeep-CJ-5-4X4-/383110941904
![]() 08/20/2019 at 22:36 |
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This sort of thing confuses me so much. It’s really not that hard to take and post a bunch of images, so I figure either there’s a lot they don’t want you to see, or it is an outright scam.
![]() 08/20/2019 at 22:38 |
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Halfhearted listing = significant other is forcing seller to put it up for sale. Seller has no actual intention of letting it go.
![]() 08/20/2019 at 22:41 |
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I’d ask for quite a bit more scratch if I were him.
![]() 08/20/2019 at 23:59 |
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3,000 is a lot for a 270,000 mile car.
![]() 08/21/2019 at 00:03 |
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True, but classic SUVs with this rare a desirable combination of engine/transmission/drive don’t generally come cheap, speaking from frustrating experience.
I’m just saying if I didn’t want to sell I’d use those attributes to justify a higher ask. Last one I found was around 8k.
![]() 08/21/2019 at 07:12 |
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Car, sure. $3k is cheap for pretty much any Jeep as long as it runs/drives.