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jsayre914
I think this is the most expensive Porsche I have ever seen blink.gif


http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-911...=item2322bfdc0c


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Mike Bellis
Most expensive Porsche with the crappyest ad ever. That guy needs some more pictures of the car and not all the crap. My prediction... It will never sell at that price with that ad.
Mike Bellis
At least is has Monroe shocks... barf.gif
SirAndy
I don't get it. Somebody slapped a slant nose conversion on a '71 911T and this is supposed to make it a factory turbo prototype?

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stugray
he'd be lucky to get 16,000 unless it runs (which he doesn't mention)
jsayre914
I just did a google search on 911T prototype and found the same Ad. Same Guy has been at it for years... using the same photos. I even found 3 more searching other car forums from years ago. confused24.gif

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jsayre914
Still googling.... found this interesting article biggrin.gif

AUTOWEEK
Mike Bellis
I doubt the slant nose kit is original 1971. If he wants big money, he should restore to an "as delivered" condition. This car is a money pit. rust, welding, rust, welding...
jsayre914
now for the weirdest part......


if you click on the Ebay users profile, you would expect to see many more expensive vintage auto bought and sold.... Nope!

This guy sells razor blades.

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JmuRiz
Typical crackpot that thinks they have a goldmine in their garage.
Pat Garvey
It's George! Just kidding!
Mark Henry
You do realize that, although not as prevalent, we do have crackheads in Canada.
scotty b
this guy has been trying to pawn this pile o shart for several years now. The ad never changes, thegrammer always sucks, and he never seems to sell anything else. Given that the first production 911 was 65, saying a 71 is a prototype is a hard sell slap.gif
porschecb
QUOTE(scotty b @ Sep 23 2012, 04:49 PM) *

this guy has been trying to pawn this pile o shart for several years now. The ad never changes, thegrammer always sucks, and he never seems to sell anything else. Given that the first production 911 was 65, saying a 71 is a prototype is a hard sell slap.gif



I wonder what my 66 911 with a 4 speed would be worth now. Never should have have sold it. Wood dash in lay and script was a hit. I miss that car.
FourBlades

Lawsuit from Porsche on the way...

John
SirAndy
QUOTE(jsayre914 @ Sep 23 2012, 02:13 PM) *

Am i the only one who sees a lowercase 'p' in front of the 911T on the tag?

It looks like someone filed down the first two letters of 'Typ 911T' to make it read ' p 911T'.
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pnewman
QUOTE(Pat Garvey @ Sep 23 2012, 02:49 PM) *

It's George! Just kidding!



NO! It's not!

If it were he'd be asking $25 Million! lol-2.gif smoke.gif lol-2.gif
cantley914
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Sep 23 2012, 04:55 PM) *

QUOTE(jsayre914 @ Sep 23 2012, 02:13 PM) *

Am i the only one who sees a lowercase 'p' in front of the 911T on the tag?

It looks like someone filed down the first two letters of 'Typ 911T' to make it read ' p 911T'.
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It almost seems like I can still see the T and the y before the lowercase p.
Doesn't smell right.

Wonder if he takes Paypal?
Mark Henry
Did you check out his website?

http://www.porscheprototype.com/index.html
Andyrew
Whats with all the microfiche crap? A copy of a copy of a scan of an unreadable two sentences...

And then the fender microfiche? WTF? Is this really what drugs does to people?
partwerks
Maybe he could still get in on that cash for clunkers??
Mike Bellis
QUOTE(SirAndy @ Sep 23 2012, 05:55 PM) *

Am i the only one who sees a lowercase 'p' in front of the 911T on the tag?

It looks like someone filed down the first two letters of 'Typ 911T' to make it read ' p 911T'.
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