That one complete Aero in KS would be a nice project BUT here is my issue. The seller parks it 30 years ago, now wants $2500. This is a full-on project that would run probably $20,000 to do fairly nice. I don't think anyone is going to take that on. So, it needs to be offered at a fair price, to allow a potential new buyer to get motivated to tackle the restoration. So, it's a $500 car at best. The seller believes there is a $2500 buyer out there, which there aren't.
This is part of a Craigs List problem or issue, not really a problem. We like Craigs List because as a marketplace it brings these cars out of the woodwork so to speak and CL has caused ebay to remove upfront fees to list cars.
But I wonder, if the seller had to pay a marketplace even a nominal amount, would he be more inclined to lower his price to market price? I think so, so in this regard CL is not so good. IF a seller has owned a car for 30 years, what's another 2, or 4 or 10? So, you call a fellow like this and offer him $500 and he feels insulted and says "if it don't sell, that's OK, ain't takin' up much space out here on the ranch anyhow".
It's a $500 car at best, but way cool.