Greg, your 73 is clean, sharp and well presented. It will sell, but just needs the right discerning buyer. You know this may take some time. If you are after a quick sale, drop the price. :chin:
I have spruiked your 73 locally but haven't had any bites, everyone is looking for a bargain Greg. I suppose if you aren't desperate for a sale and are willing to hold off for the right buyer who will see the value, then hold the price you have listed. On the other hand, if you want to get things moving take a look at your price point. Your previous posts regarding this would indicate you are pretty resolute with the price. ::thumb::
Just hang in there Greg.
Bob's 71 Boss is immaculate. I seriously deliberated taking the plunge with this but then I started considering what I'd do with a concourse car. I resolved that a concourse car is not for me. Apart from the time it takes to maintain the presentation, it would be a travesty to mod, in the manner that I enjoy, such a beautiful example of a factory restoration. The clutter of stickers and labels and branding in the engine bay, which are all concourse correct, would trigger my ocd too
I've sold some pretty high priced cars and other items on eBay and have a few strategies to maximise a healthy close price. PM me or give me a call and I'll walk you through them ::thumb::
Cheers...
...Mickus