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Car wholesaling



On Thu, 21 Aug 1997, Jeffrey J. Goggin wrote:

> (BTW, this whole thing has been a weird experience for me ... not only was
> this the first time I bought a car sight-unseen, it's the first time I've
> sold one that actually runs [every other Audi I've owned has been sold in
> pieces or stripped for parts] and it's the first time I've ever made money
> in the process ... oops, I take that back as I made a few bucks on the
> wrecked '91 200qw I picked up a couple of years ago.  I may have to do this
> again someday...)

Jeff,

	I have a friend who is a car wholesaler, adn a car nut, and he 
has, for his own personal use, a Lamborghini Jalpa, a '92 Jaguar XJS 
convertible, a '97 BMW 328is, a '92 Corvette, and a few other lesser 
vvehicles that he would sell, but chooses to drive for a while.   My next 
door neighbour also is a wholesaler, and his partner drives a 308, and a 
couple M-Bs.    The point is, there is alot of money to be made buying 
and selling cars!   One of the biggest advantages is that you get really 
good deals on your own toys!  :-)

Later,
Graydon D. Stuckey 
'89 Thunderbird SuperCoupe
'86 Audi 5000 CS Quattro
'86 Mazda RX7 GXL 2+2
'85 Mazda RX7 GS