Tiny Yokum
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Saw this on bp. Might be of interest to someone.
help me save a dozen old scouts. - binder planet forums
help me save a dozen old scouts. - binder planet forums
hopefully the scrap man homes in on the ferds and mitsoobitcheez first.
would love to save the Scout 80 (first two pictures) if it gets to where they don't go as a lot. Would love to save more of them but I wouldn't be allowed to live at home anymore.
Frank
it looks like no one is really interested in buying these all together.
Selling them one by one will take time that I don't really have right now, but I'll do what I can.
Once I find the pink slips I will get as much information as I can on each Scout from the ranch owner, and then list them one at a time. This will all take time. I will need to research prices and get paid for my time.[/quote
why not allow people here to make a direct offer? The ranch owner is going to make more from a direct offer than from the scrapyard and this process will go much faster which is a double win for him. The original point of this thread was to "help save a dozen old scouts." there are people chomping at the bit to do that but it seems like it is turning into a brokering deal rather than a rescue. Get people on site with cash in hand and trailers in tow and let's do this.
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I read this over and it seemed a little snarky in tone. I wanted to clarify that my post was meant to convey enthusiasm for making this happen....not snark. Sorry if it came off that way.
The ranch owners wife was the bookkeeper and she passed last year so finding the pink slips in 65 years of paperwork will be a challenge.
Once I find the pink slips I will get as much information as I can on each Scout from the ranch owner, and then list them one at a time. This will all take time. I will need to research prices and get paid for my time.
somewhere between scrap price and retail price there is probably a good price that would get most of these sold, individually, with little hassle.
It is obvious that you are trying to help your old friend, which I respect and admire. I fear that by trying to help him maximize what he can get from these you will end up creating a ton of work for yourself and probably end up sending most of them to the scrapper in the end anyway.
If you took the price that the you needed for the entire lot and divided it by whole vehicles (not the wrecked junk) you would at least have a bare minimum number for each vehicle. Add something to each one for the hassle of dealing with them individually, add something more to the ones that have titles and double it for the 800 if that is the one everyone wants. Arrange a date or two when you could be at the ranch and make those the dates that buyers would have to be there, with cash, and be done with it.
Again, I respect what you are trying to do for your friend. I just would hate to see these go to a scrapper which would likely start looking like the easiest solution once you start putting a ton of time into this.
Just my two cents, which isn't worth a nickle. Frank (with a single car trailer in napa).
so has anything happened with these?