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Mic. honestly, when you look at the Canadian market, the US does appear to be more attractive Dollars wise. There are many, many other considerations though. (Like not being able to get it time wise, or buying without a test drive )
I bet your Cab could fetch the better part of $50K (Depending on condition of course)
Yes, buyers are few and far between. I think people up here are scared of the cost of ownership of these cars. (I was, but soon found out, thanks to this board, it really isnt that bad)
I paid over $20k for my 83 SC with nearly identical milage. If I am silly enough to pay that for mine, then there are definately crazier folks than I. I think he is in the ballprk to start, with a sale probably ending around $28K
Back to buying a car out of the US: My wife and I are Parrot People. (We have 4 parrots) Parrots are generally very expensive from a pet store, but reasonably priced right from breeders. The problem with buying from a breeder, is you get no time with the bird. Two of our birds were purchased from a breeder with only about 20 mins spent with each bird. Yes the price was good, but unfortunately one bird has a nasty attitude we did not see at the breeder. Our other 2 birds were purchased from pet stores. These birds we were actually able to observe and interact with (And build a relationship) , making a well informed (ALthough more expensive) purchase.
DJN is trying to sell his car. I dont think your comments are appreciated. I work in retail, and you seem like the kind of guy that walks into a store, looks at prices, then procedes to tell the staff of how you bought on cheaper over at so'n'so's shop. Not cool. I am not sure who you are trying to impress, but I don't think that tactict works.
If you want to comment to the seller, maybe you should send him. If you wish to prove some sort of point publicly, then feel free to post your car for sale at whatever you feel its worth. (And if you ask $31K, I will be over tomorrow to get it.)
Just my 2 cents.
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