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MAC'n89blckstng
09-03-2014, 06:19 AM
I've been trying to sell my 03 Marauder for aBout a month and I'm barely getting any bites and nothing from on here! I think it's priced pretty competitively but nothing! I've had one local guy check it out and a few craigslisters call but no interested buyers! Anyone have the same issues!?
Me too. Just sold my after what seemed like forever.
Marauder market is DEAD.
MOTOWN
09-03-2014, 06:36 AM
Lets be honest there isn't an extremely high demand for these cars , there wasn't when they were brand new!
If your selling one just be extremely patient , a buyer will come , if your pressed for the cash , well you may be hurting for a while.
jerrym3
09-03-2014, 06:45 AM
Lets be honest there isn't an extremely high demand for these cars , there wasn't when they were brand new!
If your selling one just be extremely patient , a buyer will come , if your pressed for the cash , well you may be hurting for a while.
Second that.
When I finally decide to sell my 2003 retro TBird, a 22K mile garage queen, I'll probably have to take a lot less than my asking price.
Maybe when my car is a classic, the price could get better, but that's in year 2028, and not really a concern.
Motorhead350
09-03-2014, 06:52 AM
Why would anyone want to sell their Marauder?
lji372
09-03-2014, 07:01 AM
yep, a bunch for sale................not many selling................
i have a standing offer of $8.00 for any of them........
ChiTownMaraud3r
09-03-2014, 07:48 AM
Mest30 also took forever selling his car.
Phrog_gunner
09-03-2014, 07:49 AM
I'll go up to 11
88CuttyClassic
09-03-2014, 08:04 AM
Ive actually be freakin out lately. Seeing all these cars for sale is making me question not waiting more or if i paid too much. At the same time i might have been waiting forever to find the perfect car at the perfectprice. I paid 12.5 k for a 60k car that was really in 20k shape.
RR|Suki
09-03-2014, 08:21 AM
Ive actually be freakin out lately. Seeing all these cars for sale is making me question not waiting more or if i paid too much. At the same time i might have been waiting forever to find the perfect car at the perfectprice. I paid 12.5 k for a 60k car that was really in 20k shape.
I don't think there is such a thing as a Marauder in $20k shape (granted mine is for sale for $20k but I'm not really under any pressure to sell it). I'd say a perfect Marauder with even 20k miles is worth maybe $15k max... and that's with a blower
Motorhead350
09-03-2014, 08:27 AM
Am I the only one here who cares about their car regardless of value??? Said like Walter in the big Lebowski.
RubberCtyRauder
09-03-2014, 08:28 AM
I don't think there is such a thing as a Marauder in $20k shape (granted mine is for sale for $20k but I'm not really under any pressure to sell it). I'd say a perfect Marauder with even 20k miles is worth maybe $15k max... and that's with a blower
I think he meant in shape of 20k miles vs the 60k miles on it, not dollar figure
MOTOWN
09-03-2014, 08:29 AM
I don't think there is such a thing as a Marauder in $20k shape (granted mine is for sale for $20k but I'm not really under any pressure to sell it). I'd say a perfect Marauder with even 20k miles is worth maybe $15k max... and that's with a blower
So then according to your own logic your car should be 15K right? Lol
Spectragod
09-03-2014, 08:42 AM
So then according to your own logic your car should be 15K right? Lol
That would make mine worth $7.00
slickster
09-03-2014, 08:43 AM
tax time is sell time
MOTOWN
09-03-2014, 08:50 AM
That would make mine worth $7.00
Sold! Lol:cool:
1Marauder
09-03-2014, 09:33 AM
I think there are two issues in play:
1) At 10-12 years old, these cars are at the age that even if you did every maintenance scheduled in the book--they probably still need some money put into them to keep them sweet-- and many people would rather spend that same money on a brand new vehicle
2) They are at the age in the value/age matrix where their absolute value is probably at it's lowest i.e. too young to be a classic "collector car", and too old to be technologically current.
Not insulting my/your/our MM's -- merely pointing out that this is probably the wrong time to sell an MM, and perhaps nearly the right time to buy a low mile nearly perfect Marauder (if your plan is to fix and keep them for ten plus years).
I know I came in late, bought a little too early, and paid a little too much. My plan is to trick them both out over the next ten years, when/where each car will have sub 20,000-40,000 miles, and then I will drive them - smiling like a crazyman - until I die.
I still need two Vortech kits... LOL... but they will come my way!
guspech750
09-03-2014, 09:49 AM
Why would anyone want to sell their Marauder?
This x 100.
Sent from The White House on taxpayers dimes.
DTR + 4.10's + Eaton swap = Wreeeeeeeeeeeeeeedom
88CuttyClassic
09-03-2014, 09:53 AM
I meant 20k mile shape. The owner before me put 48k on in 2 years, all highway. In 2012 in only had 12k on it.
STEPS
09-03-2014, 10:06 AM
why sell em
take em out and use them you will have a lot of fun. People love to see em there's not a lot of money out there now for big toys. Have fun run em........
Donald
09-03-2014, 10:27 AM
Bought mine 10/2003 and used as a daily driver. When I got into the high 90s I decided I would own it until I die. I had my T'Bird for 20 years so the Marauder should last. So 05/2006 I bought a Fusion SEL. It now has 163,xxx on it. I retired 04/2013. The Fusion will be driven into the ground and the Marauder, now at 105,xxx miles, will be babied. I use it a couple of times a month. Oil changed once a year due to age, not miles.
The Marauder needs a new windshield, headlights cleared up and a front end paint job to fix road rash. Less than 8k miles on the current set of KDWS. Otherwise it is in great condition. My biggest problem is finding a good paint shop.
RR|Suki
09-03-2014, 11:37 AM
So then according to your own logic your car should be 15K right? Lol
Most certainly, which is why it hasn't sold. But the reality of the thing is that even at $20k you could barely build that motor and strap a blower to it for that kind of money, not to mention supporting mods.
That's just the way these things go. My position is that if it sells it sells, if not I have no problem keeping it.
That in no way means that I am unaware that they really aren't a very desirable car. Which is why you won't see me complaining about mine not selling.
lji372
09-03-2014, 12:26 PM
I think there are two issues in play:
1) At 10-12 years old, these cars are at the age that even if you did every maintenance scheduled in the book--they probably still need some money put into them to keep them sweet-- and many people would rather spend that same money on a brand new vehicle
2) They are at the age in the value/age matrix where their absolute value is probably at it's lowest i.e. too young to be a classic "collector car", and too old to be technologically current.
Not insulting my/your/our MM's -- merely pointing out that this is probably the wrong time to sell an MM, and perhaps nearly the right time to buy a low mile nearly perfect Marauder (if your plan is to fix and keep them for ten plus years).
I know I came in late, bought a little too early, and paid a little too much. My plan is to trick them both out over the next ten years, when/where each car will have sub 20,000-40,000 miles, and then I will drive them - smiling like a crazyman - until I die.
I still need two Vortech kits... LOL... but they will come my way!
i'm right with you- drive and enjoy. break-fix-do it again-!!!!!!!!!!
trilogy won't pass your emissions? register out of state daddy warbucks :P
Guittard22
09-03-2014, 04:01 PM
Only marauder that seem to move very fast seem to have the trilogy supercharger under the hood .
Glws
MMBLUE
09-03-2014, 05:22 PM
Mine was somewhat similar to RTRsuki's and sold in less than a week (under 11K). I basically gave it away because I had to. The kids school was more important.
MMBLUE
09-03-2014, 05:25 PM
MAC'n89blkstang. Will you take payments??
chief455
09-03-2014, 05:50 PM
Many good points made about the MM limited buying market, relative age vs collectability, not super rare yet, - but it's a tough selling market for all disposable income items right now.
Last two episodes, even Wayne Carini's cars didn't hit reserve and no sale.
Invest in something else, or plan on keeping these awesome cars!
If you do own one and must sell, be realistic on the price and be patient.
I've driven at least 2 local cars that should have sold by now.
The 4th generation Firebird/Camaro and 2004-2006 GTO markets are in the same shape. Cool to guys with no money, outdated by newer cars that guys can get a loan for.
marauderthis
09-03-2014, 06:17 PM
The cost of Fuel and MPG doesn't help matters either
car gets about 20 to the gallon Premium isnt cheap $3.75 / $3.95 in my area
I think there are two issues in play:
1) At 10-12 years old, these cars are at the age that even if you did every maintenance scheduled in the book--they probably still need some money put into them to keep them sweet-- and many people would rather spend that same money on a brand new vehicle
2) They are at the age in the value/age matrix where their absolute value is probably at it's lowest i.e. too young to be a classic "collector car", and too old to be technologically current.
Not insulting my/your/our MM's -- merely pointing out that this is probably the wrong time to sell an MM, and perhaps nearly the right time to buy a low mile nearly perfect Marauder (if your plan is to fix and keep them for ten plus years).
I know I came in late, bought a little too early, and paid a little too much. My plan is to trick them both out over the next ten years, when/where each car will have sub 20,000-40,000 miles, and then I will drive them - smiling like a crazyman - until I die.
I still need two Vortech kits... LOL... but they will come my way!
Curless
09-03-2014, 06:19 PM
Two for sale in this area, they both sold in 3 weeks. One for $9000 with 115,000 on it and the other for $5000 DBP POS.....
handmouth
09-03-2014, 07:24 PM
They seem to sell rather quickly at the dealership where I bought mine. I looked at five of them and they were all sold in a span of 3-4 weeks. Nothing under 14k. Banks, are more generous if you buy from a dealer rather then a individual.
The main problem I found with purchasing this car was that it was hard to get financing. They are expensive cars but are not highly valued by the kelly blue books of the world. That's what the banks go by and you can't get a very good loan.
If you try and get a loan from the classic car loaners they want to rape you on the interest rate and have you put down a very substantial down.
A lot of people know about these cars and want them, but few can afford them at their current asking prices.
I wish I would have bought every 356 Porsche and speedster I saw for 4k back in the 70's and 80's I would be a rich man now. Old vw bugs are going for 3-4k now.
I think these cars have a place in car history. Like anything time will tell and If they make a movie using one it will really drive up the value. Come on hollywood.
L.Mark
09-03-2014, 07:43 PM
Two for sale in this area, they both sold in 3 weeks. One for $9000 with 115,000 on it and the other for $5000 DBP POS.....
Did you finally sell off the silver donor car and buy these two to add to your herum??? :cool:
MAC'n89blckstng
09-03-2014, 07:43 PM
I wish I could keep mine as I could see these coming up in value in years to come but right now, I'm 28 with a boat, mustang a cayenne s and a marauder. I want to buy a house at some point so an empty savings account won't help that! I knew it would be tough to sell this thing because I need to find a Marauder enthusiast and not some Joe shmo. I didn't think it would take this long. Oh and I HATE Craigslist and the fools who roam it and make calls like they're interested!
L.Mark
09-03-2014, 07:45 PM
They seem to sell rather quickly at the dealership where I bought mine. I looked at five of them and they were all sold in a span of 3-4 weeks. Nothing under 14k. Banks, are more generous if you buy from a dealer rather then a individual.
The main problem I found with purchasing this car was that it was hard to get financing. They are expensive cars but are not highly valued by the kelly blue books of the world. That's what the banks go by and you can't get a very good loan.
If you try and get a loan from the classic car loaners they want to rape you on the interest rate and have you put down a very substantial down.
A lot of people know about these cars and want them, but few can afford them at their current asking prices.
I wish I would have bought every 356 Porsche and speedster I saw for 4k back in the 70's and 80's I would be a rich man now. Old vw bugs are going for 3-4k now.
I think these cars have a place in car history. Like anything time will tell and If they make a movie using one it will really drive up the value. Come on hollywood.
Just not something along the lines of The Dukes of Marauderville!!!:D:D
handmouth
09-03-2014, 09:16 PM
I'm thinking more of a vanishing point type theme. On the movie.
71cyclone
09-05-2014, 03:35 AM
This week Mecum auction sold a 2008 S600 Mercy B with 80,000 miles on the clock for 30,000 dollars' the car new was 126,000 . I think we are on the Positive side .considering our retail was 36,000 new
CoreyM75
09-05-2014, 05:56 AM
The guy that was selling my car had it for sale for just over 6 months. He had started at 17,500 and I got it for 14. After the fact I think I could have gotten the car for less, but it was a fair price for the car. I was a cash buyer that wasn't afraid to travel for the right car. From a buyers perspective, there are a ton of used up Marauders out there for about 9 to 10k. They aren't worth that. The market for these are at about the bottom like others have said, they will start to go up in value within the next 5 years, or so I hope.
lji372
09-05-2014, 06:00 AM
Why would anyone want to sell their Marauder?
One of the most intelligent things you've ever said :lol:
Note: mods I was kidding no pm telling me I'm mean required
Dom, become famous and show off your marauder!!!
71cyclone
09-05-2014, 06:42 AM
Just not something along the lines of The Dukes of Marauderville!!!:D:D
Ditto on this..[ Movie Time], Like vanishing point... also back in the 80's Mopars were the cheapest used cars you could get ,If you look, 426 Hemi's are off the scale and by contrast the- Ford SOHC 427 [64-65] was the fist 650 hp motor built, the" Marauder package "430 tri Power was the first 400 hp big block built in 1958 and these one off's are not holding the Tag like Mopar . .. Sign of the Times I Guess.. ?.[ :violin:Just sayin]
sailsmen
09-05-2014, 03:09 PM
I have never bought a car to drive with any thought of a monetary return.
Most cars are a pitt that's on fire that you throw money in.
chief455
09-05-2014, 04:02 PM
cars are a pitt that's on fire that you throw money in.
+1, or over one hundred:help: and not counting....
I see those reality tv car flippers and choke. The only way to make money on cars is think of them as objects. A commodity. That is not loving cars, that's loving money. And ruining the value or ability to buy cool cars for those that do love them. A completely rotted 69 camaro shell for $6k - only on tv.
sflrainmaker01
09-05-2014, 06:08 PM
+1, or over one hundred:help: and not counting....
I see those reality tv car flippers and choke. The only way to make money on cars is think of them as objects. A commodity. That is not loving cars, that's loving money. And ruining the value or ability to buy cool cars for those that do love them. A completely rotted 69 camaro shell for $6k - only on tv.
I saw that too, lol! Crazy! :rolleyes:
Embassy
09-06-2014, 07:51 AM
Good thread.
I have often wondered what my Marauder would fetch.
Other priorities makes you think.
1Marauder
09-06-2014, 07:06 PM
And oh yea... The TV car flipper guys never charge themselves $120 per hour labor...
$6,000 for a rusted out hunk, and only $7,000 to make it "perfect"... Right!
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