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can anyone tell me why frps r not selling???
i have had mine for sale for 6 weeks i was expecting it to be gone in the first week. and they seem to be coming down alot in price
why is this???
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i have had mine for sale for 6 weeks i was expecting it to be gone in the first week. and they seem to be coming down alot in price
why is this???
cheers
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Well I was after one at the start of the year as a project, but there's too many of 'em with high millage. Not many ppl have kept them as 2nd cars (which is wrong, cars like that are meant to be driven), but in a re-sale point of view, low millage is a good selling point.
Plus there's an issue with the rust. Not coz its a Ford or if ppl don't look after them, its just the crap design (although a great looking car), you have sections that get effected by water and grit. Water that falls down the door hits the rear of the door frame, causing them to rot, and the arches are bad for rotting too. I think I've worked on 2 FRP in the last year or so in the garage...
For a perspective buyer, I think having them come down in price is awsome!
Plus there's an issue with the rust. Not coz its a Ford or if ppl don't look after them, its just the crap design (although a great looking car), you have sections that get effected by water and grit. Water that falls down the door hits the rear of the door frame, causing them to rot, and the arches are bad for rotting too. I think I've worked on 2 FRP in the last year or so in the garage...
For a perspective buyer, I think having them come down in price is awsome!
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