I've been looking for a sedan for quite some time and finally "settled" on a Lincoln LS V6 manual. Unfortunately they only made about 2500 of them so they're hard to find--I've been looking for almost a year. Looks like somebody donated a 75K mile example to some charity and it ended up on Copart about 450 miles away in Milwaukee. I'd hoped to make this a Gastropod but I believe shipping charges apply against Challenge budget. Even so, that's not the real problem. Using very loose numbers, I just can't make this into financial sense. The car was a donation so I have to assume a mechanical problem with it whose repair exceeded the value of the car (let's use $1500). Even if I won the auction for a paltry $500, by the time you end up with the fees & taxes (assume another $500) and any conceivable means of getting the car (listed as running, but that doesn't mean driveable) from Milwaukee (estimated transport @ $750), I end up spending more than the car's worth--and that's with a really big question mark about the unknown condition. Parts could easily be nudging another $500. The financials only get worse as the potential winning bid increases. I know by posting I'm taking a small chance on increasing the number of people bidding on it, but I needed to run this past you guys to see if you knew of anything that I was missing. I just posted a "want to buy" ad on FB. Dunno if it'll get approved or not. Maybe there's one closer.
Any ideas? The auction is in a week.