Orlando 951 $4300 craigslist
#1
Orlando 951 $4300 craigslist
http://orlando.craigslist.org/ctd/1596587179.html
wow, i would sell my N/A today for $2800 so i could buy this. mine is only missing the power to move...
anyone familiar with this car?
wow, i would sell my N/A today for $2800 so i could buy this. mine is only missing the power to move...
anyone familiar with this car?
#7
nice looking 951.
I picked mine up for less than that ( with 3" stack of service documents where half the car has been replaced over the years ) so instantly guessing it's a scam I did not.
Sucks if it is :-(
I picked mine up for less than that ( with 3" stack of service documents where half the car has been replaced over the years ) so instantly guessing it's a scam I did not.
Sucks if it is :-(
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#9
These scams are great. When I was looking into my current 944, we test drove it, had it checked out and made an offer. Current owner accepted the offer and we agreed to come get the car the next day. Come the following morning, I see my soon-to-be car re-listed for a cheaper price and a different phone number. I called the owner and he assured me we still had a deal. Apparently, some moron just jacked the ad off of Craigslist and edited the ad just slightly. My wife called the number listed and got no answer. Just out of curiosity, she texted the number to see if the car was still available. Number responded with, "Sold".
Some people just have entirely too much time on their hands...
Some people just have entirely too much time on their hands...
#13
That one has been scamming for months, Mine however is for sale for $4300 but it has some rust on the the front fenders, headlight buckets and youd' have to run down an electrical gremlin from the previous owner who just did the clutch and then never got it to fire again.