1961 Plymouth wagon for sale in Philly

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    What, who, where pictures? I like pictures! Duh what? Err ok. Whoops
    Sometimes I just laugh my but off!
     
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    Mind you, this is not my car that is for sale...but...What is wrong with those pics??? They show the rust, dash, general condition of the exterior and glass, and close-ups of areas of interest. Again, what's the matter with the pics??? I inspect classics for customers, and take anywhere from 120 - 150 pics, and many are the same style; i.e. close-ups in areas where problems exist and such. For a good ad, you take front, rear, both sides, and 3/4-shots at all four angles. Then, roof, trunk, and hood. Now, the customer knows what the car looks like. Then, take a few of the trouble areas, and the areas where the car is excellent. So, twenty or so pics in an ad should be plenty for a buyer to assess whether he wishes to pursue purchase of the car or truck. The seller has a pretty good set of pics for the average buyer to peruse. I doubt any of you are gonna buy this, so why the big concern???

    The work begins in taking pics of every conceivable area I can access for the customer! These are not needed in a general "for sale" ad.
     
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    It's my wagon.

    Yeah, I"m interested in selling whatever is listed.

    Are you buying or just bitching?
     

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