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Nate, did you see it at XXX Root Beer last month? I could have have sworn it was Park Place Motors that had it there on display...damn memory! First the eyes...then the...
Yeah I was there (without my 928 ). No, it was not park place. Shannon from Authentic Motorcars brought the car that day.
Finest year of the 928 lineup right here and a beautiful example at that! One owner, 22K miles. Correct platinum anodized wheels, all leather interior and 234 horsepower of non-interfering symphonic simplicity. Just a Monterey SQR-23 away from perfection.
Finest year of the 928 lineup right here and a beautiful example at that! One owner, 22K miles. Correct platinum anodized wheels, all leather interior and 234 horsepower of non-interfering symphonic simplicity. Just a Monterey SQR-23 away from perfection.
This ad has a Craigslistian feel about it ... a bunch of crappy out of focus pictures and more photos of the jacking points than the most relevant interior photos. In fact 1/2 the CL ads I see are better than this. A significant amount of maintenance and tires in 2012, then less than 200 miles since. Wondering if it's truly a 36k mile car? Why no picture of the odometer and 000.2 on trip odometer? I can't believe this came out of BaT. So is it a great car with a crappy ad, or a CL car well concealed by a naive BaT copywriter??
^ They are cranking so many cars out on their site it has becomes less fun to follow. Now a days I find myself only following the 928s and the occasional odd ball car. When they had only like 40 cars at auction I'd always follow all of the comments on 2 or 3 cars a week that were cool cars I always wanted to know more about, like the Citroens. Now its jut too many for my ADD brain to pay attention to. I'm guessing they've hired some amateurish copywriters and its showing in the quality of the presentations. If they are not going to be selective about the quality of cars they put on their site, it would be nice for them to at least require a minimum level of presentation.
Agree with Nate and Dennis. How about buying a functional gas cap without the drilled out lock before putting out the ad? Just little attention to details that will not take too much to work out and will give potential bidders confidence and bring in higher prices. Still a nice car....
I don't think I saw anyone mention this 88 S4 from the online PCA classifieds. Seems a little on the high side ($45K) but looks like a 5 speed, low miles, and cosmetically very good. You may have to be a PCA member to see this page: https://www.pca.org/node/328677
^ They are cranking so many cars out on their site it has becomes less fun to follow. Now a days I find myself only following the 928s and the occasional odd ball car. When they had only like 40 cars at auction I'd always follow all of the comments on 2 or 3 cars a week that were cool cars I always wanted to know more about, like the Citroens. Now its jut too many for my ADD brain to pay attention to. I'm guessing they've hired some amateurish copywriters and its showing in the quality of the presentations. If they are not going to be selective about the quality of cars they put on their site, it would be nice for them to at least require a minimum level of presentation.
Totally agree. They should have increased the listing fee or sales commission before increasing inventory. Or at least have a sliding scale for uniqueness / interesting cars. Then a seller would have to pay more to play on the generic cars. Ironically, the swollen ranks of average cars seemed to start with Porsches: too many blow-par 928, 996, 944 models.