how long does a sale usually take? I have listed my car on Autotrader and here and a local club. Any experience on how long it usually takes to sell one of these? Any comments about my add that you think could be helpful to me?
https://classics.autotrader.com/clas...el_a/101601754 |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? Never used autotrader…
Looks fairly priced. My experience at other sites is that if it doesn’t show activity in about two weeks it ain’t really good. Usually lots of tire kickers, pen pals and low-ballers. Low ballers seldom come thru if if agreed on lower price. |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? Autotrader probably not getting your desired audience. Try your friendly Model A forum, get with local clubs and let them know it's available and try Facebook Marketplace
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Re: how long does a sale usually take? I have used Hemmings. Last car took less than two weeks. Beware of the tire kickers, and your new friends.
I would have liked to have seen the engine compartment. I think your going to be in the 12 to 13 thousand dollar range. Good luck. |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? Selling an A is not like selling an everyday car.Thousands af people are looking for cars to drive every day.They need it.They don't need a toy.If you want to sell RIGHT NOW,it will be at a giveaway price.It takes time to sell an A.I was trying to sell a late 31 coupe for somebody,he thought that because we had it for sale for 6 weeks he thought it should have sold.I told him you haven't even given it a chance yet.He asked if I would give him XXX for it,I said of course,then I'll peddle it for more than we have been asking for it.His attitude was,good,I hope you make some money off it.He was thinking of selling in modern car terms.I bought it,and sold it a few months later.
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Re: how long does a sale usually take? There are so many outlets to sell a car online these days. There are the old stand by eBay and Craigslist as well as new sites in addition to the ones already mentioned such as Bring-a-trailer.
IMHO you would be well served by spending a small amount of money removing the non stock items/accessories and replacing with original type parts (shift knob, manifold heater, tire cover, cowl light lenses, moto meter, etc.) Put a cover plate over the hole in the firewall if that’s the best you can manage. The sagging drivers door pocket can be fixed with minimal effort, and mitigate the paint issues on the rear deck, remove the phone holder and window sticker. Some undercarriage pictures are also good to add. Model A looks best and sells best bone stock. |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? What I did to BUY MY CAR which might work for you to sell your car was:
I got from the MAFCA site all the A Clubs in my state and surrounding states and emailed the presidents asking them to post the email of what I was looking to buy. I received 4 replies from the members of the various clubs of which I bought one. Try writing an email / letter outlining what you are selling and have the president send the email out to the members. Good Luck |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? Nice car,what your asking is a good start. Put it on Facebook market place. If you get some action then you may get your price. If Intrest is only a few people and nobody looks at it then the price is to high.
Give it 3 days, $12,500 and the car should sell quickly, within 72 hours. $10,500 firm will have the car gone by nightfall. Different Model A sites of Facebook will also create Intrest and the car will sell. Lot of coupes on the market ,very competitive right now. |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? Thank you all for the nice suggestions. I would certainly entertain offers on the car. I guess we will see if anyone comes to look.
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Re: how long does a sale usually take? Your ad looks good and the asking price seems fair.
I have used We Be Autos twice. Mike Runnels is the owner and these folks handle all the advertising on dozens of sites. You can write your own copy and submit your own pictures if you like. You also set your price or ask Mike for his input. They also handle the transaction including the verifying of legit buyers and transferring of funds. You don't have to field calls and emails from??? If you sell the car yourself, no charge. If they handle it it was 5% fee (two years ago). Took a few months but I got a good price for both. Actually my "A" was full asking price. I would recommend this no fuss company to everyone. Chap https://www.webeautos.com/ |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? When I look at Model A ads the first thing I look for is photos of the engine from at least four views, because these can tell me a lot about what the owner knows and what may need attention. Same for the undercarriage, where I first look for original shocks and wiring anomolies. For me, personally, the closer to original and stock, the more I’ll pay. Cosmetics are nice, but not my primary criteria until I see the car up close and live. At that point, though, the mechanics become the major factor. In my area, without a personal inspection, but just judging from your ad, the price is a little high, maybe by $1000-$1500. There are a lot of details to inspect when considering a 90-yr-old car, any number of which will affect the desirability and price up or down.
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Re: how long does a sale usually take? MARC and MAFCA classifieds got some interest but our Town Sedan sold in less than 48 hours through FordBarn classifieds for asking price.
don't think any of your non-stock accessories are a problem, in fact the next owner may like them. |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? I would add "clean title and current registration", if that is correct.
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Re: how long does a sale usually take? Yep, Marketplace.
I'm not a facebook guy, but, registered just for marketplace. Listed several items that I probably can't take with the move. The 'A' was one of them, it sold locally within 3 days. Funny, it sold to the grandson of who we bought it from. He used to ride in it when he was a youngster. He was not looking to buy anything, just looking thru marketplace and recognized the car. |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? all good advice and obviously price and condition dictate speed of sale.
as a coupe-you are at the top of pricing. bring it down 1000. each week till it sells and it will be gone in a jiffy! |
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A fair price is when an educated buyer finds a knowledgeable seller. Simply lowering the price until you find a willing buyer is not the same. There is a price at which someone will buy it knowing they can resell it for a profit, and they will buy quickly at that price. |
Re: how long does a sale usually take? I would never do this, it is a distress tactic that unless you get lucky, will result in a below market price. Any small volume collectible needs time to reach an adequate number of buyers. I have taken 3-12 months to sell specialty items, and the price is always better when you find the right buyer.
A fair price is when an educated buyer finds a knowledgeable seller. Simply lowering the price until you find a willing buyer is not the same. There is a price at which someone will buy it knowing they can resell it for a profit, and they will buy quickly at that price. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/hamb/...er_offline.gif https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/hamb/buttons/report.gif and maybe you dont need the $, but some others do.....everyone is not you. https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/hamb/buttons/quote.gif |
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I agree on that:) rfequity nice Coupe. I don't think your price is too out of line I'd stay close by that territory. Maybe bump down a small amount give it time, don't do that too quickly. If someone close is interested they'd save money on not having to have it shipped far. You could split that difference maybe come down a few hundred bucks at the right time. You can always come down as a seller you can't really go 'up'! Heck today paint and body work alone can be the kiss of death, be prepared to fork out $10K just for that alone. They ain'ts cheap to restore that's for sure. |
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Re: how long does a sale usually take? I will add something here. When advertising a collector car for sale, give the price! When I see no price, guess what, I seldom even read the copy let alone even consider the car for more than 0 to 3 seconds.
No price = no sale. It's just that simple. |
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