<VV> Fair Vair Value
Mark Corbin
airvair at earthlink.net
Sun Sep 5 13:44:19 EDT 2010
I've always had a problem with the blanket statement "something's only
worth what a buyer pays for it." There's all sorts of reasons why something
could sell for less than it's worth. Perhaps, it was a forced sale. Perhaps
the seller needed cash in a hurry. Etc, etc, etc. Regardless, it's always
possible that something could be worth more than the seller gets.
-Mark (buy high, sell low, make it up in volume)
> [Original Message]
> From: J R Read <hmlinc at sbcglobal.net>
> Subject: <VV> Fair Vair Value
>
> The value of any car, including Corvair will ultimately be determined by
> mutual agreement of buyer and seller.
>
> Do Corvairs ever sell for over ten grand? You bet they do!
>
> In the current economy, you might expect prices to drop a bit (like they
> have on houses). If you check on the car auctions from time to time, I
> think you have probably noticed a dip - but nothing like in the housing
> market. There are still Corvairs selling for over $10,000. Not one I
would
> want - only because I like to drive mine.
>
> Anyone on the list want to offer $9,999 to Chuck for Darth? He and
anyone
> within hearing distance would laugh you into the next county.
>
> Later, JR
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