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    FS: @eBay - 71T 23K miles

    I don't believe I have seen this one discussed - save $200K if you don't need a Canapea Porsche

    Not mine



    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-911-...US_Cars_Trucks
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    Now THAT'S a cool car!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Now THAT'S a cool car!
    I hear it belongs to Heinz?

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    A sugar baby!

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    I know this guy.


    He's a piece of crap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    I know this guy.


    He's a piece of crap.
    Yeah, but he's OUR piece of crap.

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    Trust me when I tell you: He's not one of the "cool kids".

    You know how when you're constipated or your hemorrhoids burn so bad that you simply can't poop? That's him in there causing all of that irritation.

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    I'm really really happy to see this price for a T. This means i can get more rust holes repaired and not feel like I'm throwing money down the black hole. Hey, I can ever order the rear seat luggage straps from Tony and not feel guilty.

    Actually my son is happier than I am. When the old man falls off his perch he can use the money to buy a few more Ducati motorcycles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardnew View Post
    I'm really really happy to see this price for a T.
    I missed the part where it sold for the ask.

    This seller must be a real krackpot. Look how he spells his eBay handle. And where's the ad copy on how rare these early long nose cars are? They're getting harder to find and he doesn't even bother to explain that
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    Look, I'm telling you: This guy couldn't find his butt if God put his eyes on the small of his back. And if God did that, it would mean that his nose is in a very precarious position.

    I agree, even a country bumpkin knows that long hood T's and E's are going to start coming on strong as S cars go to the moon. I would not be surprised at all if someone hits BIN.

    Might be smart to get the jump on them.

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