Thanks for the tip!You could try listing it on bringatrailer.com… it’s an online auction site for vehicles that only charges $99 for the listing and usually attracts higher end buyers (some looking for bargains, others with obviously more money than they know what to do with). Can’t say what you would get - there have been 2 skoolies sold on it that I know of (both this year) with the last one going for $25k - but it did not look as nice as what you have…you can auction either with no reserve, or put a reserve price on it.
Either way, good luck!
Always is. Most people don't want to buy someone else's project unless its got a significant discount. Who knows how it was built or what you'll uncover. Also location is probably a big factor to find someone willing to go retrieve or someone in the right place at the right time who is looking in the area.Could be your price point?
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