Still haven't gotten it titled and a guy rings my bell asking if I wanted to sell her.
Sorry, I just got her, you'll have to come back one day.
I offered him a shot at my Plymouth Prowler but he says he only like non American cars.
Posts: 129
Still haven't gotten it titled and a guy rings my bell asking if I wanted to sell her.
Sorry, I just got her, you'll have to come back one day.
I offered him a shot at my Plymouth Prowler but he says he only like non American cars.
Location: Hill Country, TX
Posts: 1,579
My VIN: Formerly 2329
I get this on a semi regular basis in Houston. Hispanic guys especially will pull out and shout out "How much?" Not, hi how are you, nice car....etc... Just the immediate belief that I'm going to throw them a number that they can't resist and they'll drive away with a Delorean. LOL....
Now, having said that, my car is ALWAYS for sale. Getting to the price should be diplomatic however. I also won't sell it to someone who I believe will not be able to properly look after it. I have a respect for the work that I and others have put into it and don't want it to simply be used, abused and forgotten. In its own small way it is a piece of history, despite simply being a car.
Owen
I.Brew.Beer.
Location: Auckland, New Zealand
Posts: 94
My VIN: 16355
Location: Fresno, CA
Posts: 237
My VIN: 10353
Wait until the car leaves you stranded your first time and you'll be hoping that same guy swings by again
Location: Fort Lauderdale
Posts: 4,740
My VIN: 02613
Club(s): (DCF)
Welcome to DeLorean ownership, where every Bubba on the street assumes that you saved your money to buy your dream car only to immediately sell it to any shmo who wanders up and says that his uncle used to have one and it'd sure be great if he could buy it and have one in the family again. (Surely you know by now that every Uncle in America once owned a DeLorean. The same 8,000 DeLoreans have changed hands so many times now that 100 million uncles have, at some point, owned a DeLorean. Every uncle everywhere. Also cousins.)
Call their bluff. Ask for 80 grand, cash on the spot. Bet you anything they vanish like a fart in the wind.
3.0L, automatic, carbureted
Location: Lansing, MI
Posts: 490
My VIN: 04194: 5-Speed, Black Int, 79 Peugeot 604 Manifold, 05052: 5-Speed, Gray Int, 78 Peugeot 604 manifol
I just tell people that my cars will be sold off when my estate is probated.:-)
Andrew
4194 Since 7/98
5052 Since 7/14
1972 Buick Riviera
1974 Bricklin SV-1 177
1982 AMC Eagle SX/4 (4.2 I6, 4 Speed)
1983 Pontiac Trans Am (Knight Rider Conversion in progress)
1985 Oldsmobile Toronado (daily driver)
Solex carb and antenna television guru.
"My carbon footprint is bigger than yours!" :-)
As others have touched on these questions are never serious. I have had them too. Complete stranger and two words "how much". Any one that that walks up to a stranger like that this is pretty much an asshat and the goal is to cease conversation ASAP. I used to respond with the high number but that gives the asshat a launching pad to dive deeper into a conversation that I don't want to have. "What 80k? I know a friend with one who...." These days I just say it's not for sale, If they pursue it further, I turn into a bigger dick than they are and just ask them to leave me alone.
Location: Northern NJ
Posts: 8,581
My VIN: 10757 1st place Concourse 1998
I don't understand why anyone gets upset about this. It is obviously just a conversation starter.
David Teitelbaum