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daepp 01-19-2009 09:22 AM

Wow - 71 S - Zero bids
 
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=290289183860

My how things have changed - and not so much for the better

HardDrive 01-19-2009 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by daepp (Post 4427607)
...and not so much for the better

Really depends on your perpective, doesn't it?

svandamme 01-19-2009 09:36 AM

the opening of the auction at 28K weeds out the boys from the men
there may be 25 serious bidders biding their time, who knows..

Then again, the engine is an unknown... potential buyers might be inclined to subtract the price of a rebuild... It's not a 60K car, never was, not in that shape

speeder 01-19-2009 10:09 AM

Nice enough car but an unbelievably stupid way to run an eBay auction. I still for the life of me cannot figure out how the concept of a sealed-bid auction eludes some people. If it's a "no reserve" auction, then start it at $100 and get 30 or 40 bids in the first day + 200 watchers. If it has a reserve, then start the auction at $100 and don't disclose the reserve, genius.

As it is, it's just the two hundred and thirteenth average silver targa on eBay marketed like it's on a used car lot thousands of miles away. I know that I'm being really harsh and it's not directed solely at this seller, (looks like a decent car), just everyone who does this and can't figure out eBay. A "no-reserve" auction with a $28k minimum bid. :rolleyes:

pwd72s 01-19-2009 10:17 AM

Denis, "nice enough"? I'd call this one mediocre at best. Note the crooked rear reflector (poor body work?) ...the filthy engine...ahhh, I won't bother going into details. Also, EWWWW! It's a TARGA! Must be able to cruise at 165 with the top off, right? :rolleyes:

berettafan 01-19-2009 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by HardDrive (Post 4427614)
Really depends on your perpective, doesn't it?

no kidding!

for those that own these things for the enjoyment of actually USING them i'd say a collectibles market collapse would be embraced!:D

or maybe some of the folks who kept being told that an S is the be all end all of 911's and bid them up as such actually had a chance to drive a T or E and had an epiphany.

the 01-19-2009 10:26 AM

That car has been for sale on and off on different forums/eBay for a long time now.

speeder 01-19-2009 10:42 AM

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Originally Posted by pwd72s (Post 4427749)
Denis, "nice enough"? I'd call this one mediocre at best. Note the crooked rear reflector (poor body work?) ...the filthy engine...ahhh, I won't bother going into details. Also, EWWWW! It's a TARGA! Must be able to cruise at 165 with the top off, right? :rolleyes:

Well, it's certainly not the worst piece I've seen, assuming that it's truly dry and straight, etc... A silver targa is not my cup of meat, but it has value to someone I guess. I agree with your implication that it when it comes to collectible cars that were produced in relatively large numbers, only the best of the best are worth the big $$. Right colors, documented low-mileage history, completely original or mega-bucks 100% correct resto of a dry car, etc., etc...:cool:

notmytarga 01-19-2009 11:30 AM

I noted a missing passenger door stay, hood prop, no trunck carpet, a really ratty looking engine compartement, two odometer readings that were not added together.

On the plus side - those are turbo valve covers.

I'm appreciating the attention to detail that I put into my car.

rattlsnak 01-19-2009 08:07 PM

Its a Targa..

Zeke 01-19-2009 09:06 PM

Advertised as having 63,000 miles and the original kilo speedo available. Now that's a low even for ebay.


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