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CO 1991 Blazer for sale or trade

Lilchubby

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http://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/5418877875.html


That is a link to my son's Blazer. I am trying to let him go through the process of listing and selling it, I think it's a good learning experience. This was our build that we put a lot of time and money into, you all know how it goes. He is ready for something different so he we go. Thanks for looking, feel free to PM me directly if you need the specifics. He knows quite a bit about it, but I can probably do a better job explaining the details.
 
Indeed - nice rig!

Unsolicited advice? For $8500, he'll want people to take him seriously. In order to take him seriously capitalization, spelling, and punctuation checks in the ad would go a looooong way. When I cruise Craigslist and come across an ad that looks like it was tapped from some kid's phone while they were waiting at a stoplight, I typically just move on.
 
Another suggestion. Dont call the rims " split rims". They aren't. Call them internal beadlocks. They are.

Just a suggestion. Split rims conjure up images of bad things
 
Has he had much interest so far?

I have been buying and selling stuff (including vehicles) online for a long time and a quality ad goes a long way. Not everyone can write a good for sale ad. It happens to be one of my strong suits as I used to work for a company doing technical advising/sales and did all of their website product descriptions and user manuals. Over the years, I have had lots of people I know ask me to write sale ads for them because they aren't very good at it. I know you are trying to teach your son responsibility and a life lesson but I think an equally important lesson to learn is that sometimes it is better to get help from a seasoned veteran when trying to sell something as valuable as a vehicle and get the most you can out of it. Doesn't mean you have to pay someone to provide that service; a trusted friend or relative who has a knack for it is a great resource
 
Thank you for the response. He has had some interest. Mostly from people wanting to trade, just haven't found the right Jeep yet.
 

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