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914World.com _ 914World Garage _ more ebay stupidity

Posted by: vortrex Aug 29 2004, 06:48 PM

1973 1.7

"This is a very desired Classic 914 Porsche with the values at $22,000 for excellent in the Classic Car Price Guide."


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Posted by: Aaron Cox Aug 29 2004, 07:14 PM

hey thats my car!!! laugh.gif

Posted by: opera guy Aug 29 2004, 07:34 PM

dude, those bumperettes alone should worth like $700 alone!! at 22k, its a steal boldblue.gif

Posted by: Aaron Cox Aug 29 2004, 07:41 PM

and the rare flat black/grey paint job.. makes this car a REAL SLEEPER!!! lol2.gif

Posted by: Tom Perso Aug 29 2004, 08:24 PM

I bet the neighbors love it too...

Should read...

This rare Porsche classic has to go - or the city gets it!

Posted by: 736conver Aug 29 2004, 08:29 PM

Wow its got the rare turn signal lense delete option. rolleyes.gif

Posted by: Garland Aug 29 2004, 08:51 PM

For that kind of money he sould fix it up.............and then sell it on E-bay.

Posted by: morphenspectra Aug 29 2004, 08:54 PM

We have a parts yard full of rare and valuable cars.

Posted by: SirAndy Aug 29 2004, 08:58 PM

QUOTE(vortrex @ Aug 29 2004, 05:48 PM)
1973 1.7

how about a link to the actual auction ???

biggrin.gif Andy

Posted by: vortrex Aug 29 2004, 09:16 PM

"These Porsches are easy to restore.."

pile of crap

Posted by: SLITS Aug 30 2004, 09:03 AM

I have emailed this seller twice asking for a look-see prior to bidding - no answer - I wonder why (did anyone see the jackstands under the longs to keep the car straight for the image?) biggrin.gif

Posted by: RON S. Aug 30 2004, 09:06 AM

That car looks like the one offered for the last couple of month's in Hemmings Motor News.
Swear to god there's a 1.7l listed in there for 20-25k.
Good luck to him. monkeydance.gif

Ron

Posted by: rhodyguy Aug 30 2004, 09:13 AM

"easily restored and parts are readily available", "what you see is what you get" rolleyes.gif . i've got a spare top for the lucky bidder.

kevin

Posted by: ! Aug 30 2004, 09:20 AM

3 bids....yeesch, ID private...."I" wouldn't admit to bidding on that pile of crap....

Posted by: SLITS Aug 30 2004, 09:30 AM

QUOTE(mikez @ Aug 30 2004, 08:20 AM)
3 bids....yeesch, ID private...."I" wouldn't admit to bidding on that pile of crap....

Is that a covert admission? laugh.gif

Hey Kevin, if the "board" is not accepting your avatar attempts, pull them into photoshop and resave them as a *.jpg (jpeg). I've had to do this with a couple for a friend (yeh, I have at least one).

Posted by: SpecialK Aug 30 2004, 11:50 AM

Is leaving it outside with the top off really considered "Place in storage"? blink.gif

Posted by: brant Aug 30 2004, 12:06 PM

I just love this sentence:

"The car was running and driving and put in storage a few years ago."

ha...
brant

Posted by: dinomium Aug 30 2004, 01:58 PM

didja notice that it was once Delphi Metalic Green? I have two of those, anybody want to loan me 50k against the equity I have?
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Posted by: bfrymire Aug 30 2004, 04:04 PM

QUOTE(brant @ Aug 30 2004, 10:06 AM)
I just love this sentence:

"The car was running and driving and put in storage a few years ago."

ha...
brant

And that would be outside storage without a top, right?

Posted by: SLITS Aug 30 2004, 06:23 PM

Their answer:

We have received many emails on several vehicles we
have up for auction at No Reserve on eBay. These
vehicles are being sold at No Reserve from different
estates. There have been hundreds of emails from over
the weekend and we can't possibly answer them all on
an individual basis. We don't really know much more
about a particular vehicle than what is described in
the eBay listing or shown in the vehicle photos.

The vehicles are from estates and they have been in
storage. Please review the eBay listing for the
information we have on the vehicles. The vehicles are
being sold at No Reserve from estates and you could
get an excellent buy.

They are Southern California vehicles and the location
for pick up or for shipping would be near San Diego.

Most of the auctions are scheduled to end tonight
8-30-2004.

If you are a final winning high bidder on one of the
vehicles we have up for auction, we will contact you
further after the auction.

eBay seller: classirides

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Posted by: nine one four Aug 30 2004, 06:36 PM

Ron you are a weirdo!!!! But you are funny any way! wacko.gif wacko.gif

Posted by: SpecialK Aug 30 2004, 07:09 PM

QUOTE(SLITS @ Aug 30 2004, 04:23 PM)
Their answer:

We have received many emails on several vehicles we
have up for auction at No Reserve on eBay. These
vehicles are being sold at No Reserve from different
estates. There have been hundreds of emails from over
the weekend and we can't possibly answer them all on
an individual basis. We don't really know much more
about a particular vehicle than what is described in
the eBay listing or shown in the vehicle photos.

The vehicles are from estates and they have been in
storage. Please review the eBay listing for the
information we have on the vehicles. The vehicles are
being sold at No Reserve from estates and you could
get an excellent buy.

They are Southern California vehicles and the location
for pick up or for shipping would be near San Diego.

Most of the auctions are scheduled to end tonight
8-30-2004.

If you are a final winning high bidder on one of the
vehicles we have up for auction, we will contact you
further after the auction.

eBay seller: classirides

finger.gif

No wonder they can't answer all of the e-mails they're receiving if they make each one this long.....Summarize it guys! "Don't know shit about what I'm selling, bid at your own risk!"

Posted by: GWN7 Aug 30 2004, 07:16 PM

Welcome nine one four

Posted by: skline Aug 31 2004, 12:01 AM

Well, it went for $735.00 with 16 bids, I wonder who got stuck with it, eeerrrrrrrrrr won it.

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