Selling my 1994 RHD 300Tdi D1 - make an offer - SOLD

discomeans

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@Blue thanks. The only reason I don’t have a stick in this and in my RRC is because it’s easier for the wife to drive as well.

3 hours to go and sitting at $6600… not sure what’s holding people back but someone is gonna get a crazy deal considering I’m all in $30k probably.
 

Tugela

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@Blue

3 hours to go and sitting at $6600… not sure what’s holding people back but someone is gonna get a crazy deal considering I’m all in $30k probably.

Hopefully the wolves are circling and will all pounce in the waning moments. Watching your own auction end can be stressful.
 

terryjm1

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@Blue thanks. The only reason I don’t have a stick in this and in my RRC is because it’s easier for the wife to drive as well.

3 hours to go and sitting at $6600… not sure what’s holding people back but someone is gonna get a crazy deal considering I’m all in $30k probably.
I think you will do a lot better than $6600. If anything holds it back my guess is RHD and an automatic. However, BAT is great at attracting niche buyers that may exactly want those 2 things. All it takes is 2 of them to really drive the price up.
 

Blue

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My bad, I thought it was a manual. Still a sweet truck though!
 

discomeans

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Man that was interesting... there is 0 incentive to really bid before the end time on BaT with the way the auction extends... went into the last 5 minutes at $7,750 and then closed at $12,500.

I would have thought it would sell in the mid/high teens but oh well. It's just going down the road to Orlando. Odd considering it has no A/C, but hey, that's what I did!

Just because it's sold I won't be going anywhere, DW has been great to me, I'll start a Members Trucks thread for my RRC soon.