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Been here a while
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: East coast, west coast, typ. 35,000 ft
Posts: 2,452
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as one of the four, I cannot figure out which one I was...must be number four....but certainly not the way the story went down.
whatever the case, I highly recommend ebay for a car like this, since the audience is huge and the fair market value of the car should be realized. Listing fees are typically quite low, but go up as you add things like reserves and buy it now's...and want many photos to show the car.
I think anyone who has bought or sold a car car relate to the above story. Truth be told, I had just gone thru this process myself, selling off a 1966 230sl to a fellow in Scotland, much deliberation (he's an attorney) he had a PPI done, and purschased the car even tho it had its flaws.
I was willing to do the same with the above 1980 SC targa, but the list of flaws was significant. I trust the folks who do the PPI's, and I have purchased cars that came back with a list of items, only if the PPI-er said "this is a car to buy"...this was the case on our 1969 911S, and this was the case with the benz I just sold. However on the above car I was told to "run away from this one"
Seems a price and attitude adjustment are in order.
-Lewis
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looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622
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