| Collectors and ordinary people alike know
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| | get a price that fits their budget, but
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| what it feels like to get into a classic
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| | not straying too far from the estimate.
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| car. That sense of nostalgia, that
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| | Most sellers are also aware of the value
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| sensation of traveling back to a
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| | of a car, though like art, these values
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| long-gone era of automotive design. There
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| | are best summed up as rough estimates
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| is a very good reason why classic cars
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| | rather than hard, stable prices. It is at
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| are so highly valued and prized by
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| | the negotiation table that both buyer and
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| collectors. A classic car sale can be a
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| | seller attempt to outwit the other to get
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| very taxing event to get to, especially
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| | an advantage. However, the fluctuating
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| if one is selling to an experienced
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| | prices and overall lack of selection
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| collector of those nostalgic machines. A
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| | tends to favor the sellers rather than
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| classic car sale can very often depend on
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| | the buyers.The classic car sale can be
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| how much the seller knows about the
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| | dangerous because it can be accurately
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| details of the car that he is trying to
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| | described as a seller's market. The
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| sell.To find a classic car in good
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| | prices fluctuate constantly and there is
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| condition is rare; finding one in truly
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| | hardly any consistent pattern with
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| good condition is nearly impossible. Yet,
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| | regards to pricing, so a seller can
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| all too often, a classic car sale can
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| | easily manipulate it to his advantage. A
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| depend on the external condition of the
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| | typical tactic is to subtly remind the
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| car in question. Collectors and
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| | buyer that the price is current and it
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| enthusiasts tend to look over the outward
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| | may not be that way the next time he
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| appearance of the car. These people will
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| | finds a car of the same make and model
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| scrutinize every inch of the automobile
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| | for sale, provided he does find one. It
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| and the ones that truly know their stuff
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| | is also more common for sellers to
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| will mentally compare what you're selling
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| | casually mention that while a buyer might
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| to the image of the car when it was fresh
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| | find the same make and model for a lower
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| from the factory. Some of the more
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| | price, he is unlikely to find one in his
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| devoted fans will even examine the
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| | area. However, as daunting as that may
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| underbelly of the car, or the engine, in
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| | sound, a majority of sellers are willing
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| order to see if it still fits under the
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| | to negotiate for a fairer price with the
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| original specifications of the
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| | buyer, especially if the model of car
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| manufacturer or if there have been
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| | that is being sold is not the popular
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| alterations. Depending on the tastes of
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| | model of the time.A classic car sale can
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| the individual prospective buyer, that
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| | be a complicated and daunting prospect,
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| may or may not break the sale right then
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| | but it does not have to be that way. If
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| and there. For the most part, a
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| | you're the buyer, be prepared to inspect
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| well-maintained and dutifully restored
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| | the car thoroughly and to engage in
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| classic Chevy Impala, at a reasonable
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| | haggling and negotiations over price. If
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| price, is easier to sell than a Chevy
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| | you're the seller, make sure that you've
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| Impala that has been modified for drag
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| | managed to keep the vehicle
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| racing or for modern driving.Another
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| | well-maintained and be prepared to go
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| consideration in potential buyer's minds
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| | defend your asking price in the event
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| that can make or break a classic car sale
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| | that your prospective buyer wants to
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| is the price. Humans, by nature, love
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| | re-negotiate. The market for vintage
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| bargains and car collectors are,
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| | automobiles can be a tight-knit place but
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| generally, no exception. For the most
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| | a classic car sale does not have to
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| part, they are aware of around how much
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| | become an ordeal for buyer and seller
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| the price of the car they're interested
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| | alike.
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| in and will attempt to haggle in order to
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