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> 1974 914 2.0- Not mine
barada
post Dec 24 2012, 11:37 AM
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Noticed this on Atlanta Craigslist. Did not see a forum for southeast CL ads so putting it here. Anyone know this car? Again not mine but not that far from me.

http://atlanta.craigslist.org/sat/cto/3479747941.html
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pnewman
post Dec 24 2012, 08:52 PM
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Holy Cow! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)

Below is a quote from the listing:

"I bought this car from "Dr 914" at Auto Atlanta almost a year ago. I paid his asking price ($24,500) for the car which was a small fortune based on his established reputation with all things 914. A year later, I find that I am not driving the car due to the bitterness I feel about my buying experience. In short, I feel that the seller "puffed" the car to the point of shameless. I will list the Sellers original description of car and then add my thoughts at the end. I consider myself "experienced", but in this case, my education was expensive. I believe I paid thousands more than the car is really worth. I want to hit the reset button and enjoy cars again, but know that many parts are only sourced through Auto Atlanta and I refuse to give this man another nickel of my money."


...and the fan club grows. Wow!
I speak of my ex-wife better. ...well maybe not.
I wonder if she was from Atlanta.
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post Dec 24 2012, 09:32 PM
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Must be looking at a different link...All I see in the ad is a simple, short copy.

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Holy Cow! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/huh.gif)

Below is a quote from the listing:

"I bought this car from "Dr 914" at Auto Atlanta almost a year ago. I paid his asking price ($24,500) for the car which was a small fortune based on his established reputation with all things 914. A year later, I find that I am not driving the car due to the bitterness I feel about my buying experience. In short, I feel that the seller "puffed" the car to the point of shameless. I will list the Sellers original description of car and then add my thoughts at the end. I consider myself "experienced", but in this case, my education was expensive. I believe I paid thousands more than the car is really worth. I want to hit the reset button and enjoy cars again, but know that many parts are only sourced through Auto Atlanta and I refuse to give this man another nickel of my money."


...and the fan club grows. Wow!
I speak of my ex-wife better. ...well maybe not.
I wonder if she was from Atlanta.

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