surfaaron July 23rd, 2004, 07:22 PM I have found a 87 mark 7 LSC with 80k on it.The old lady who is the original owner is selling it. It ahs been garaged since birth and is in just about perfect shape except for two small scratches.It ahs had all new belts and hoses,new tires,window motors,complete tune up.She is asking 3500 for it.How much is it worth.It is a beautiful car.Thanks.
Sifrino3 July 23rd, 2004, 07:59 PM I would take it. I got my 90' SE for 3k. W/ 80k on it. I would easly do it again! Even for a 87'!
OldSchool1 July 23rd, 2004, 11:42 PM I have found a 87 mark 7 LSC with 80k on it.The old lady who is the original owner is selling it. It ahs been garaged since birth and is in just about perfect shape except for two small scratches.It ahs had all new belts and hoses,new tires,window motors,complete tune up.She is asking 3500 for it.How much is it worth.It is a beautiful car.Thanks.
If you have cash, place $2,500.00 in her hand and say, "This is all that I have. It would take me a month or two to save up another thousand." If she turns you down, tell her that you can borrow another $500.00 from a friend but won't be able to afford insurance for two months. If she turns that down, give her three-thousand-five-hundred dollars and say, "Thank you very much Ma'am for allowing me to purchase such a fine vehicle for only $3,500.00. I'll take very good care of it." and then drive your sweet ass ride home!
BTW, this is OldSchool5 (http://www.lscclub.org/cars/oldschool5), my 1988 with 13,000 miles that I bought from the dealer of the estate of a little old lady. I paid $8,000.00 for this in 2003.
http://www.lscclub.org/cars/oldschool5/images/oldschool5003.jpg
surfaaron July 23rd, 2004, 11:59 PM If you have cash, place $2,500.00 in her hand and say, "This is all that I have. It would take me a month or two to save up another thousand." If she turns you down, tell her that you can borrow another $500.00 from a friend but won't be able to afford insurance for two months. If she turns that down, give her three-thousand-five-hundred dollars and say, "Thank you very much Ma'am for allowing me to purchase such a fine vehicle for only $3,500.00. I'll take very good care of it." and then drive your sweet ass ride home!
BTW, this is OldSchool5 (http://www.lscclub.org/cars/oldschool5), my 1988 with 13,000 miles that I bought from the dealer of the estate of a little old lady. I paid $8,000.00 for this in 2003.
http://www.lscclub.org/cars/oldschool5/images/oldschool5003.jpg
So you think it is worth 3500.I really appreciate all your help and ideas.
OldSchool1 July 24th, 2004, 02:59 AM You're welcome.
Have you done a VIN check?
Have you taken pictures?
What's the square root of 69?
surfaaron July 24th, 2004, 09:46 AM I have taken pictures.No I have not done a vin check,good idea.How reliable are the electronics in these.There is sooooooooooooooo many buttons for different functions.Thank you again for your help.Me not so good at math.
JoshMcMadMac July 24th, 2004, 01:53 PM It is probably worth it, especially where you are located. These cars are more expensive out there. OldSchool has a very good method, use it. Do a VIN check. And there is little that can go wrong that we can not help you fix for a relatively small amount of cash. ;) Go for it!
surfaaron July 24th, 2004, 02:21 PM Thanks for all your help.I have never owned an american car just trucks and have fallen head over heels for this car. They are amazing.I never would of thought of myself in a Lincoln and I think now I am hooked.I really appreciate all your guys help with this.Anything special to this car that I should look for.
LSC SS July 24th, 2004, 08:18 PM What's the square root of 69?
He-He
OldSchool1 July 24th, 2004, 10:42 PM It is probably worth it, especially where you are located. These cars are more expensive out there. OldSchool has a very good method, use it. Do a VIN check. And there is little that can go wrong that we can not help you fix for a relatively small amount of cash. ;) Go for it!
Worst case senario, you go home with exactly what you wanted to buy.
"Cash. It's everywhere you want to be!"
- John Dancy
JoshMcMadMac July 25th, 2004, 08:50 AM "Cash. It's everywhere you want to be!"
- John Dancy
That is so true, especially in the car market. :D
OldSchool1 July 26th, 2004, 09:22 PM See: It's Everywhere You Want To Be. (http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?p=10793#post10793)
JoshMcMadMac July 27th, 2004, 06:36 AM See: It's Everywhere You Want To Be. (http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/showthread.php?p=10793#post10793)
Yea, you've shown that before. And every time it brings a smile to my face! :)
Sifrino3 July 27th, 2004, 09:59 AM Worst case senario, you go home with exactly what you wanted to buy.
"Cash. It's everywhere you want to be!"
- John Dancy
:iagree:
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