UNSTUCK
But stuck more often.
I can't help but feel a little emotional towards my rigs. As a lot of you know, I sold my JK a few weeks ago. I could have sold it lots of times in the last few months, but I was getting a lot of low offers. I bought it low enough that I would have still made money on it, but to be honest, I didn't like a lot of the people that did make offers. One guy offered me 21k for it, but his two kids were climbing all over it, stepping on the seats and hanging on the doors. He could have offered me 30k and I wouldn't have sold it to him.
After a while of that, I put it on ebay. By some luck, a guy from Draper contacted me about it saying it was perfect for him. That he'd been out of wheeling for a long time and was dying to get back into it. Also that he had just gotten divorced and that this would be a good way for him and his son to stay close. He came over and looked at it, drove it. Done deal. I really wanted 23k for it, but we settled at 22,600. He took it one last time to go show his boy, then we planned on meeting the next day at the bank. He told me his buddy was a car dealer and that he was going to "buy" to to help him with the taxes, ect. I didn't think anything of it.
I met him the next day at the bank with his buddy and closed the deal. I walked away happy that I had finally made some money on a Jeep, and very sad at the same time, because that had turned into my all time favorite jeep. I always knew that it would be a Jeep that I would fix up and flip, so I was kind of prepared for that moment. I had never expected my 2 year old to fall in love with it though. It is amazing how he took to it. It's been a few weeks now and he still says "Jeep", maybe 20 times a day.
I was happy knowing it was going to a good home where a dad and his son will spend quality time together...
Till yesterday when I was driving down State past National Auto Plaza and saw this
I turned around and checked it out. I confirmed that it was my old jeep. They rattle canned the wheels black (very poor job of it) but that's about it. I guess I should have know this would happen once the guys "buddy" got involved.
So if you're looking for a good Jeep, head on over there. The new price is $27,900.
Please excuse me while I go wipe away a tear or two.
After a while of that, I put it on ebay. By some luck, a guy from Draper contacted me about it saying it was perfect for him. That he'd been out of wheeling for a long time and was dying to get back into it. Also that he had just gotten divorced and that this would be a good way for him and his son to stay close. He came over and looked at it, drove it. Done deal. I really wanted 23k for it, but we settled at 22,600. He took it one last time to go show his boy, then we planned on meeting the next day at the bank. He told me his buddy was a car dealer and that he was going to "buy" to to help him with the taxes, ect. I didn't think anything of it.
I met him the next day at the bank with his buddy and closed the deal. I walked away happy that I had finally made some money on a Jeep, and very sad at the same time, because that had turned into my all time favorite jeep. I always knew that it would be a Jeep that I would fix up and flip, so I was kind of prepared for that moment. I had never expected my 2 year old to fall in love with it though. It is amazing how he took to it. It's been a few weeks now and he still says "Jeep", maybe 20 times a day.
I was happy knowing it was going to a good home where a dad and his son will spend quality time together...
Till yesterday when I was driving down State past National Auto Plaza and saw this
I turned around and checked it out. I confirmed that it was my old jeep. They rattle canned the wheels black (very poor job of it) but that's about it. I guess I should have know this would happen once the guys "buddy" got involved.
So if you're looking for a good Jeep, head on over there. The new price is $27,900.
Please excuse me while I go wipe away a tear or two.