Schmedlack
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Joe
- Joined
- Oct 22, 2020
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- Messages
- 282
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- Location
- Dundalk, MD
- Vehicles
- 2014 Ford Escape S 1925 Ford Tudor (2-door)
- Occupation
- Trader
Good luck finding the VW ID.Buzz. I read an article recently which stated that only about 5,000 units have been sold thusfar in the U.S. If you want to again rebuild a salvaged vehicle, it may be hard to find one. But good luck whith whatever you wind up doing.Can't speak to that really, and I wanted AWD specifically because of the weight distribution and traction on Hills as my driveway is steep and gravely.
I'd been watching EV auctions all across the country for a few months when I happened upon this MME. I'd bid on a few others things but they always went too high, and I had bid on a Honda Prologue and had the highest bid but it didn't reach will call price, plus it was way out of my state and would have cost 1100 to ship, so I'm glad I didn't get it.
This MME was within two hours or so of me so I could get it myself with no real problems which saved me a ton of money up front... Luckily it fit on my trailer because I didn't even think to measure for it like a doofus!
I wasn't really interested in bidding on a front end collision car because of all the expensive parts in the front, but I figured that since it was listed as "run and drive" and that the pictures seemed to show how limited the damage was (no bags deployed, no broken glass, etc) that there must not be much else wrong with it so I threw out a lowball bid of 14000 and was shocked to win it for what I did.
Pretty sure that this car was hit while parked because of the limited amount of damage, but I may be wrong.
I was only bidding against someone in Georgia the country, so not a lot of action on the block, in my favor.
Now I'm on the prowl for a VW ID.buzz for the wife!
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