Just a suggestion. You might want to go back and edit your pictures to what the car looks like right now. It appears you're selling two very different cars; one that's semi stock and one that's been pimped on.
The car looks better with the original red color-matching grill installed. With all due respect, the screen grill looks just like that; a screen. Like off the back porch screen door.
(Not meant to be offensive or start a flame war, just thought some feedback from a new owner might help you sell the car.)
Buy a new console plate off ebay for a few bucks and replace the one that's got the switch cut into it. If they aren't functional anyway, why include them? The next buyer may not like them at all. You can throw them in on the deal if you want but the way it looks now, the wiring may be suspect to a potential buyer. Adding switches is usually a matter of personal taste so let the next owner use his/her best judgement on placement, type and function. It will only cost a couple bucks and it'll get the look of "homemade" off the car.
The bling around the switch plate and the radio should be restored to stock look. Again, throw it in with the deal and let the new owner decide if he/she wants them.
Any serious buyer will want to know they're getting a car that hasn't been mucked with too badly. If you don't understand why no one wants to buy your car, ask the people who have recently bought one and what were they looking for. I bought mine in November and never would've considered paying more than $1500 for one like you're presenting here because too many alterations have been made that are usually found on old Mustangs or Hondas. If you want to sell the car for that price, you have to make it appeal to the people who have the money and are willing to pay it. Your alterations are a matter of personal taste and everyone has a different idea of what is "cool" so don't expect others to plunk down your asking price if you're already making those decisions of personal taste for them.
The car looks better with the original red color-matching grill installed. With all due respect, the screen grill looks just like that; a screen. Like off the back porch screen door.
(Not meant to be offensive or start a flame war, just thought some feedback from a new owner might help you sell the car.)
Buy a new console plate off ebay for a few bucks and replace the one that's got the switch cut into it. If they aren't functional anyway, why include them? The next buyer may not like them at all. You can throw them in on the deal if you want but the way it looks now, the wiring may be suspect to a potential buyer. Adding switches is usually a matter of personal taste so let the next owner use his/her best judgement on placement, type and function. It will only cost a couple bucks and it'll get the look of "homemade" off the car.
The bling around the switch plate and the radio should be restored to stock look. Again, throw it in with the deal and let the new owner decide if he/she wants them.
Any serious buyer will want to know they're getting a car that hasn't been mucked with too badly. If you don't understand why no one wants to buy your car, ask the people who have recently bought one and what were they looking for. I bought mine in November and never would've considered paying more than $1500 for one like you're presenting here because too many alterations have been made that are usually found on old Mustangs or Hondas. If you want to sell the car for that price, you have to make it appeal to the people who have the money and are willing to pay it. Your alterations are a matter of personal taste and everyone has a different idea of what is "cool" so don't expect others to plunk down your asking price if you're already making those decisions of personal taste for them.