if this is the 2x 501,s .one being fitted with a 350 engine and one 501 engine sitting on the barn floor i offered him good money as well .he scoff at it
Yeah that's them Paul, I believe the seller's cbeen fishing for a while. I reckon they're worth $5000 for the lot but he seems to think they're worth twice that. What he doesn't seem to understand is that the glory days of getting big money for 501's was 10 years ago. Sure I'd like one but to be frank 501's have never been one of my priorities. I'm happier with my oval stuff.
The most annoying bit about these situations is knowing how it will end:
1. Bikes stay ther forever (current owner gets no money, people who want the bikes don't get them)
OR
2. Current owner relents and sells them at a sensible price to someone else (wastes everyone's time).
I've probably mentioned this before, but here's a story of three mates to illustrate how people's brains don't work properly:
Jem had a rally car project that had stalled, but he hadn't quite given up on.
Tim offers him $3k, cash in hand, gone the next day.
Jem says No.
After a while, watching Jem's enthusiasm wane, Tim offers the same money again and adds "If/when you want to get rid of it, give me a call.
Jem says No again.
Mark offers Jem $2k. Half up front, the other half at some vague, undetermined time in the future. Will pick it all up at some vague, undetermined time in the future.
Jem says Yes.
Mark gives him the first $1k a week later, and three months after, the car is still sitting in Jem's rented shed, and he still doesn't have the rest of the money.
Tim has the shits.
Contrary to what you might think, Jem isn't brain damaged and is/was better mates with Tim than Mark.
For as long as I live, I don't think I'll ever understand WTF Jem was thinking.
Best I can come up with, is that Mark got him at the right time.