sisyphus949
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east SD county cars & trucks - by owner - craigslist
east SD county cars & trucks - by owner - craigslist
sandiego.craigslist.org
In a way I wish sites and subforums like this didn't exist, since it makes trying to land any kind of deal all the more difficult. I was leaving for a 1200 mile trip the morning after this was posted otherwise I would have tried to go get it.
I offered to fly back once at my destination and buy it but I'm sure someone else snapped it up since the sale facilitator has since deleted the posting.
No doubt someone else saw the value and bought it even if they just intend to flip it after fixing the issues. Try to find another diesel original SMB 4x4 conversion without 300k miles under 60k asking these days... pretty much impossible, I've been looking for almost 3 years.
The problem is, as you're waiting for prices to come down, the mileage, age, and scarcity of these things is going up, along with inflation pulling 15%+ out of the value of a dollar. I think you might be chasing your tail here. $60,000 is the new $45,000.Try to find another diesel original SMB 4x4 conversion without 300k miles under 60k asking these days... pretty much impossible, I've been looking for almost 3 years.
Agreed on pricing. The prices are not going up. The purchasing power of your dollar is going down. A 4x4 econoline is much more scarce than money is. Especially after the last 3 years of government fiscal policy. I think the only way to get a "deal" on any of these rigs is to have a seller not be internet literate and understand the market. Sometimes an older couple puts one up for sale on Auto Trader for below market price but basically impossible these days with all the flippers combing every possible avenue with automated internet alerts etc...
In a way I wish sites and subforums like this didn't exist, since it makes trying to land any kind of deal all the more difficult. I was leaving for a 1200 mile trip the morning after this was posted otherwise I would have tried to go get it.
I offered to fly back once at my destination and buy it but I'm sure someone else snapped it up since the sale facilitator has since deleted the posting.
No doubt someone else saw the value and bought it even if they just intend to flip it after fixing the issues. Try to find another diesel original SMB 4x4 conversion without 300k miles under 60k asking these days... pretty much impossible, I've been looking for almost 3 years.
It's back up for sale, 55k.
Sportsmobile 4x4 camper van - cars & trucks - by owner - vehicle...
Up for sale is this 2005 Ford E350 6.0L diesel Sportsmobile camper van. This van has spent its whole life in the California desert. No rust. Van has new tires, alternator, two batteries and...sandiego.craigslist.org
I was just headed back to this thread to post up the same, as it's well beyond what I consider a deal any longer. I don't think the market is in their favor to hike it $10k when it needs work as stated, and likely needs plenty of other work not stated. But clearly the interest it generated makes them feel otherwise.
The poster did tell me that the lady who owns it was not happy with the initial $45k asking and that was his idea.
I’m confused. You started here by complaining you can’t find anything exactly like this rig under $60k and bemoaning the fact it got snapped up quickly. Then when it turns out the rig is still for sale, and under $60k, you turn your nose up at it? Is your displeasure actually coming from the current list price, or just from the fact it was momentarily advertised at a lower price?
After private messaging you a local non-internet posted one for sale in excellent condition (and a reluctance to contact the seller) I dont think you want one and it is just a transference of dissatisfaction. If you want it then do what it takes to make it work/get it. They aren't worth what you think they are worth, they are worth what they will sell for. Your going to continue complaining, but you didnt buy the one you want "because you didnt like the seller as a person"? Seems petty. Suck it up and get over yourself. You want it? So go for it. The seller is not your friend to judge on principle, nor are they your friend.You are confused. I wouldn't pay anywhere near $60k. I stated that listing-wise, it's rarer to see asking under $60k. There's well over a dozen econoline SMB options listed at that range for many months now on various sites.
I came here to call out this exact scenario before it happened - a somewhat decent asking price rig gets posted on a high traffic forum with sharks and flippers everywhere, they get some messages from likely a bunch of people intending to lowball, and the seller thinks that magically increases the value.
Based on being in active negotiation with them, them ghosting me, and then reposting and increasing the price I would never end up doing business with them on principle alone.