I've advertised this casually to date (Rennlist subscribed, PCA, Ferrarichat subscribed). Wondering what I should list it for when I seriously list it in the Spring. In other words, I've been testing the waters with the hard-core enthusiast crowd, but when top-down season arrives, I'll throw it on Rennlist classifieds, Pelican, Autotrader and eBay. Currently have it for $23K, which is what I paid in Feb of '09.
Here's some ad copy I've posted:
"36K original miles, no rust, 2nd owner, over $4K in receipts from past few years, great driver, A/C converted to 134a, original Fuchs, tools, books, boot, tonneau cover. #WP0EB091XFS170360. Check out
YouTube - jefhihuabi1 for video walkarounds. PPIs welcomed, of course - I can also forward you my PPI from 2/09, when I purchased this from the original owner (who moved from NY to FL and re-registered, but I've got both the original bill of sale and the new reg, both in his name, assuming anyone is concerned about provenance.) I'll work with you if you want this shipped - I've had my past several vehicles shipped, so I know the ropes."
Wondering if maybe I'm too candid in pointing out the flaws? I've always gravitated towards vehicles where the owner was honest about shortcomings, but maybe that's not the greatest marketing tool....