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    Interesting Saturday Night Car Sale

    So a week and a half ago my 93 del Sol Si, with 335k miles, quit running. I didn't feel like putting any more money or time into it so I pushed it into the street in front of my house. A few days go by and then a neighbor threatens to hit it because it is parked in the street, then my wife found a letter from our home owner's association saying that cars that do not run can not be parked in the street. This was last Wednesday.

    Fast forward to Saturday (yesterday). I decide to put it up on CL for sale. I take a few pics and finally get around to posting the ad last night around 9 PM. Within 5 minutes I have 3 different people texting me and have answered about 6 calls about it. One guy wanted to look at it this morning (Sunday), he asked for my address and said he would call before he came by. About 9:30 I get a call from a guy that said he has cash and a tow truck ready and will come pick it up right away, I say okay. He says he will be there in 45 minutes.

    Around 10 PM I go out to make sure I have everything out of it and I find some guy trying to open the driver's door (I live in a nice and quiet neighborhood). I ask him if I can help him and he replies that he called me earlier and was going to come check it out in the morning but decided to come by tonight (he never called me back to inform me about coming by). I tell him that it is sold and a guy is on his way with a tow truck. He keeps asking me if I will sell it to him and that he has cash but he is lowballing me. I keep telling him no that it is sold. He says that he wants to wait until the buyer shows up with a tow truck and money. So I go inside and call the buyer back to ask where he is and he is 10 minutes away. I go tell the guy that the buyer is almost here so he can leave, but he won't leave.

    Finally, the buyer shows up and pays for the del Sol and I sign the title over to time however his friend that has the tow truck is a running a little late. I then tell the guy in his truck that the car is sold and I no longer own it, to which he replies that the tow truck isn't there to get it so he will wait. I then politely but firmly tell him that the car isn't mine and that he needs to leave, and thankfully he does. My wife was freaking out the whole time and was about to call the police.

    I didn't realize that there was that much interest in a 20 year rusted del Sol that didn't run.


    *Cliffs

    -del Sol quits running
    -post it for sale Saturday night
    -creepy guy calls wanting to look at it Sunday and asks for my address
    -nice guy with cash and a buddy with a tow truck calls and wants to come pick it up that night
    -go to check to make sure all my stuff is out of the car and creepy guy is out there trying to get into my car
    -creepy guy doesn't want to leave until tow truck shows up even though I no longer own the car
    -I politely but firmly tell the creepy guy that he needs to leave


    It was an hour and a half from when I posted it for sale on CL and when I had it sold and gone. I also got a lot more than I had expected.

    #2
    It's a rare car. People are all over that shit to make the next trendy Honda.

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      #3
      He was probably going to follow the truck so he knows where to go to steal it. Seems like he tried stealing it right out of your driveway until you came out.

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        #4
        Holy crap. What a douche.

        I just sold my '67 Mustang today and I got the same onslaught of calls/texts/emails about it too. Everyone was trying to beat out the other people to get to my house first. I hated it.

        I would call the buyer and tell him that he should protect the car for the next few weeks just because that guy may have followed him anyway.
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          #5
          wow that's weird as hell. He tried opening the door while it was parked on the street?

          F- that man, i would have just called the cops anyhow.

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            #6
            My brother had a del sol that he fixed up mint condition. Sadly it got stolen by some low-life mexican and was parted away in TJ. Ever since then he's been trying to get a clean del sol but they're almost impossible to find and the one's running around are expensive as shit (overpriced IMO).

            ...adjust accordingly

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              #7
              The creepy guy left about 30 minutes before the buyer/tow truck left and I told the buyer to watch out to see if he saw the creepy guy's truck.

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                #8
                lmao weirdo



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                  #9
                  i dont like craigslist cuz of things like this. i dont do any business off c list at my house. i go to a business and meet them
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                    #10
                    There is a whole bunch of weirdos like that roaming Craigslist. Whenever I'm selling through Craigslist I try to meet up with potential buyers away from home.

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                      #11
                      I understand about trying to meet buyers away from home but I had no way to transport the del sol. This was the first and last time I ever have someone come to my house to buy anything.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by cuate01221 View Post
                        He was probably going to follow the truck so he knows where to go to steal it. Seems like he tried stealing it right out of your driveway until you came out.
                        I agree. Anyone that shows up to someone's house unannounced in the middle of the night is quite shady. The fact he insisted on not leaving even after he saw the sale go down confirms that he was up to now good and probably wanted to follow the tow truck to the new owners house.
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                          #13
                          thank god for cameras.
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