good deal on ebay?

FlyingLow said:
I think the ones with the STS will be the most valuable.

LMAO....didn't realize vehicle values increased when you had a blown engine :D
 
FlyingLow said:
I think the ones with the STS will be the most valuable.



i don't think so!!!!!!!!!


C.E. are going to take it!!!!!!!!!!! only 200 of them made!!! oooooppppppspssssss sorry 202! and #005 is gone????? so i do think the same as the other person did? drive it and enjoy it???? look at what happen to the guy that died in his truck? what happen? so that's why i drive mine....because at the end who get's to enjoy it????????
 
Whitesnake said:
i don't think so!!!!!!!!!


C.E. are going to take it!!!!!!!!!!! only 200 of them made!!! oooooppppppspssssss sorry 202! and #005 is gone????? so i do think the same as the other person did? drive it and enjoy it???? look at what happen to the guy that died in his truck? what happen? so that's why i drive mine....because at the end who get's to enjoy it????????



Number of STS trucks that still run.








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FlyingLow said:
His postive feedback are only things that he has purchased. There is no feedback on sells....
Right - I was implying it appears he may still be in control of his account, not a stranger.
But that also demonstrates an absence of negative seller feedback.

Up to $20,100 now!
 
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I think Dodge missed the boat on advertising for our trucks. I saw one maybe two ads highlighting our trucks. How many times have you talked to a fellow Dodge Ram (Hemi) owner and mentioned you have an SRT-10 and get a blank look? There were some magazine articles but only those who already knew what it was and were interested would read them. True, the $50K price tag scared some away (me) but I kept my eye on the market and bought when I thought it had bottomed out (I was wrong). But I still think the big thing about our trucks is poor marketing. It is a very specialized vehicle that only caught the attention of a very narrow market. Since supply was greater than demand, prices plummeted.
 
I personally think that once they are all gone.. the prices will go back up.

A very similar thing happened the last of the Trans Ams in 2002... I had a 2000 (before it was stolen), and it bottomed out in value.. but once they stopped making them.. especially the 2002's the values went back up.. back in 2002 mine went to under $7500!!! when they announced "the end", now for mine it back over $12k... if you can locate one in good condition. The 2002 are even higher.. some as high as $20k.. for a car that sold new for around $29-32k!! And the production numbers on these were MUCH high than our trucks...

So I say.. hang in there.. it will get better... its only the end of the beginning.
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
I think Dodge missed the boat on advertising for our trucks. I saw one maybe two ads highlighting our trucks. .... But I still think the big thing about our trucks is poor marketing. It is a very specialized vehicle that only caught the attention of a very narrow market. Since supply was greater than demand, prices plummeted.
Most definitely. Advertising & promotion were virtually non-existent , especially once production started and the record was set.

Still $20,100 and 17 hours until end!
 
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