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> My '74 2.0 is on eBay. No Reserve - Spread the Word!, SOLD ---------------------------------
Jared
post Oct 5 2009, 10:34 PM
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SOLD ------------------- SOLD ------------------ SOLD ---------------------- SOLD



It's unfortunate, but I need to sell my car. It's very clean, rust free, runs and drives great, and sounds bitchin' with a custom Triad dual exhaust.

Go to eBay to check it out and tell anyone you might know that wants a sweet 914 at a great price.
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post Oct 8 2009, 09:29 AM
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QUOTE(treacle @ Oct 8 2009, 04:53 AM) *

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the words NO RESERVE mean there is no minimum bid. The minimum bid for this car - per the eBay ad - has been set at $7914 by the seller. And yet the words NO RESERVE are featured prominently here, and in the eBay ad.

Is the seller's use of those words appropriate?



No reserve simply means that any bid can conceivably buy it, but the bidding always has to start somewhere. For instance, if you go to Barrett-Jackson and there is a '67 Big Block Corvette Roadster, they are selling it at no reserve but they will start the bidding at $100,000; there's absolutely no chance you can go there and buy that car for, say, $38.
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