What. The.
Fuck.
I posted my white POS car on Craig's List this morning. I don't expect much for it, but I'd like to see $300-$400 for it which would help pay for the timing belt on my new / used vehicle that I am buying. (The belt hasn't gone out yet, but the year and model are known for it to fail at around 90k miles).
Anyways, here's the ad:
"1993 White 4-Door Chevy Lumina
210k miles.
The vehicle runs and has been used to drive back and forth to work for the last 5 years.
Front-end damage due to a rear-end accident. Both front lights and blinkers work, and car is still legal to drive."
http://dallas.craigslist.org/car/262872920.html
Short and sweet, and to the point.
Surprisingly, I've received 7 emails regarding it already. I didn't post any pics, as posting it on Craig's List this morning was somewhat impulsive. So, most of the emails are requesting pics, which I will provide when I get the opportunity.
However, one email I received was the following:
hi, am brown jack, i saw your car advert on craigslist site, am interested to get it for my son and his wife to be as a wedding gift which will take place next month,
i will like to know the good price for the car, the mode of payment, the condition of the car and the reason for selling it, try and get back to me as soon as possible cos is very urgent.
thanks.
Brown Jack eh?
Can you say "SCAM" class?