anyone know this car?
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anyone know this car?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/221662037630...:B:WNA:US:1653
current bid is $23,600.....looks really nice......any thoughts on price?
Tim
current bid is $23,600.....looks really nice......any thoughts on price?
Tim
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My thoughts are I'm curious to see the final sales price is.this guy(Porsche dealer) had the car listed a few weeks ago at 30,000 by it now.
I wonder what the car would have sold for at the Scottsdale auctions this past weekend ? Maybe the same car will sale for 40k in Monterey this summer. I'm hoping prices shoot through the roof like 911's and the 912 that sold for 79k this last weekend.
I wonder what the car would have sold for at the Scottsdale auctions this past weekend ? Maybe the same car will sale for 40k in Monterey this summer. I'm hoping prices shoot through the roof like 911's and the 912 that sold for 79k this last weekend.
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Looks pretty good in the pix, not concours but damned clean- if hell hole etc looks decent etc I don't think 30K would be bad for a '73 2.0, the most desireable short of a real six.
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It's been for sale for years. I talked to the owner when it was on Craigslist, and had him send tons of pictures. It was not worth his asking price from what pictures revealed. Can't remember why..
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Noticed the rear bumper doesn't have **** as a '74 should. He says he replaced it for looks but need to make sure no rear end damage etc.
I have a Saratoga top as well in a box- they didn't fit that well and in the sun things got even hotter but if he throws it in, what the heck.
If it is truely "rust-free" and no previous damage, 20K probably be a decent deal.
I have a Saratoga top as well in a box- they didn't fit that well and in the sun things got even hotter but if he throws it in, what the heck.
If it is truely "rust-free" and no previous damage, 20K probably be a decent deal.
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Thank you SKL. I reached out to him on ebay last night however at that time was not able to question him on the ad where it would show.
I asked him about the rack on the back, accidents & if he would let me PPI the car at the local dealer on a buy it now deal. He did disclose a front fender accident and replacement by the previous owner and was not interested in letting me do a PPI. The car does not fit my requirements.
I asked him about the rack on the back, accidents & if he would let me PPI the car at the local dealer on a buy it now deal. He did disclose a front fender accident and replacement by the previous owner and was not interested in letting me do a PPI. The car does not fit my requirements.
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Anytime someone is not willing to allow a PPI you need to run. These cars can hide way to much rust and prior damage to just buy w/o a PPI. Bad move by the seller.