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> Ebay listing heads-up, not an real creamsicle
iankarr
post May 25 2020, 08:11 PM
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Hey Guys,

There's a car on Ebay which is listed as "1974 Porsche 914 LE"...but, per Jeff Bowlsby's registry, it's a tribute car.

The word "tribute" only appears once in the ad...with regard to the paint...as “Creamsicle Tribute” finish of Ivory with Orange accents.

The auction has 50 watchers. I hope that someone looking to buy an LE would also be familiar with the registry, but just in case not, I figured I'd post.

Here's the ebay link...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/1974-Porsche-914-L...-kAAOSwjMtet0Zf

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Cairo94507
post May 26 2020, 10:57 AM
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You just have to hope that anyone looking at that car does their homework and asks for a COA to prove up the car's production info. He does mention "tribute" as related to color but the ad really is misrepresenting of the car. Sellers who do that are the worst. Just be honest and say it is a LE Tribute in the title. Additionally, it does look like a shade tree build.
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