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#3436
What he said >>>>>>>>>
#3437
FYI
#3438
Up For Auction / Re: SFM6S1563 on BAT
August 16, 2023, 03:23:14 PM
The market has spoken again

NO SALE Chassis: SFM6S1563

Bid to $141,000
#3440
Quote from: CharlesTurner on August 16, 2023, 02:40:29 PM
Quote from: deathsled on August 16, 2023, 01:52:24 PM
Not only that, but the car "needs restored."

That irks me more than 'cash money', lol!

See that's why at $217 its maximum " cash money "

1 Needs restored
2 All the maladies mentioned by some that I was not aware
3 The economy about to tank
4 Hold on tight  !
#3442
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on August 16, 2023, 12:14:49 PM
Real world or not "Cash money" is stupid. I don't see people say cash benjamins. Cash Jacksons. It appears many missed my point. It is redundant. Also it is a term I had not seen used until Danny Koker started using it on his show and it makes me shake my head even more as he was FLASHING the cash when he said it so it was pretty obvious the seller wasn't mistaken by him paying by check, money order etc. But then again like cash money there are a lot of other slang terms that are just as dumb. At 63 I have done thousands of transactions buying things. Usually I hear them ask cash or credit. Never cash money or credit. Get it?

Well before Danny used it , it had been used in many barrios and African American neighborhoods. So SeƱor Danny cannot claim it's his, comprendes ?

Also people fail to recognize that when using "cash money" no additional fees or encumbrances will be absorbed by the buyer or seller.

Slang terms or dialects are not dumb, by comprehending them, using them in the proper terms just may allow you to continue your travels safely through out their kingdoms

Man that 66 is kool car !
#3443
Quote from: Bob Gaines on August 16, 2023, 12:43:21 PM
Stupid yes, however in the real world it is still used all of the time. That is my point .

Sir you are on point 

Plus UNO !
#3444
Quote from: Bob Gaines on August 16, 2023, 11:13:00 AM
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on August 16, 2023, 09:29:36 AM
I've spent almost 50 years buying cars including about 40 Mustangs and not once did I ever use the term CASH MONEY. Never has anyone who wanted cash said cash money. They would say CASH only. Cash is money. Redundant and stupid. Never heard of check money, money order money, bank note money, etc.
Gary you are just smarter then everyone else. ;) (not meant in a bad way) Unfortunately we do not live in a perfect world . You will be surprised then how many times when people and my self included were making deals where I have been first hand and second involved that you had to stipulate "cash money" or "green dollars" so as to emphatically reinforce what you wanted. You had to lay it out in simple terms so there could be no honest mistake. After so many times where people ignorantly thought that a check or cashier check was the same as cash rather then waste time and possible problems later you used improper English to get your point across a head of time.  This seemed best to head off problems first rather then risk arguments over the merits of cash/casjier check vs. cash (green dollars  :D) etc. later . Some times the buyers were truly ignorant and other times their intent was hopping your greed would get you to accept the check, cashier check etc. claiming a honest mistake but with malicious intentions later. After they have the goods threatening to stop pay or give them a better deal claiming items were not as claimed. These are just a few of possible scenarios. Also I was in the retail furniture business for over 40 years before retiring and heard the terms regularly from customers wanting to bargain with me.

Welcome to the " New World " you are spot on todays reality.

Cash Money. Dead Presidents.  C Notes.  Benjamin's.  Jacksons.

Show me the money.....that cash money!

That 1966 surely is a nice  car
#3445
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#3446
Quote from: tesgt350 on August 16, 2023, 09:14:47 AM
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on August 16, 2023, 08:53:40 AM
Tony, I don't know about good coin at 217K as it is a carry over and they command higher prices than the regular 66s. I do know on that particular date and time that is what it was worth to one person. The next day could be 250K or 150K. If the average price according to Hagerty is 50K higher then it is what it is...

I too think it sold right considering it didn't have it's original Drivetrain, Wheels and some Body Panels.


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#3447
I understand your interpretation but what is meant is money in the form of cash rather than checks, money orders, etc

I have had people tell me I'm paying cash and the next day here comes a bank check.

Not the same a check vs U.S. currency with those beautiful presidents on them.

Back to the topic $217 fantastic amount for said vehicle

#3448
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#3449
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#3450
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on August 16, 2023, 08:53:40 AM
Tony, I don't know about good coin at 217K as it is a carry over and they command higher prices than the regular 66s. I do know on that particular date and time that is what it was worth to one person. The next day could be 250K or 150K. If the average price according to Hagerty is 50K higher then it is what it is...

One has to follow the vehicles "provenance"

Provenance as the experts call it,  I call it history or an old cars turbulant past, because back in the day they where all used cars road hard and put away wet.

Look at reply numero cinco

#5
" Not original Motor or Trans or Wheels or many Body Parts as well.

I think real good money considering it was stolen and Stripped. "

Again $217 cash money in hand today is very good

Let's all just enjoy the moment, sold, sold, sold