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Awesome stories here guys. I love these stories. I will share mine.
Having been searching for about 5 years now for any 911 really, nothing specific other than 911.
Had all of the ad alerts on my phone.
One Sunday evening around 11PM CL alert popped up 86 911 carrera very brief description and 4 not so great photos. No contact info, immediately im thinking "another scam" it was posted at a reasonable asking price. I use default email response explaining how serious i am.
Monday morning comes by, no response. I email again. Afternoon arrives and i receive a phone call, a frantic woman on the line, im so sorry i see you emailed me first as soon as i posted the ad, i already have 2 guys coming to look at it now. I said to my self crap maybe this is for real. I said I will be over within an hour (she lived an hour away). I stopped by bank on way there.
I arrived and notices a white SC parked on the street, "crap i bet he bought it" i said to my wife. As i am walking up to the driveway the gentleman passed me by and began to turn around for a moment as he was nervous i arrived. I introduced myself to the sellers and started looking over the car, "man this thing is in great shape". I asked if it was still for sale as the man was walking back to his SC. She said they plan on buying it for his friend who is currently driving down from Michigan (6 hour drive). "Did they put any money down? No she said whoever has the cash first, i pull the envelope out of my pocket!
Can you take me for a ride please? I asked, as soon as she started the thing i knew i would be driving it home. I fell in love specially when she took me for a ride.
We get back to the house and negotiated a tiny bit was not a lot of room in there since her asking price was pretty good to begin with.
As i am about to pull away with the car she said "hold on a min" her husband comes walking out with a couple boxes, M&P polished single in single out muffler, cat bypass pipe, 3 service manuals, tons of new gaskets, bushings, etc!!!! Here take these "old" parts. I would surly be glad to miss!
That is my story.
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