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    FS: @eBay - 9110101545 70 Porsche 911T

    Hi Folks,
    Thoughts on this car?
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/19413188531...AAAOSwhDlgoEgD
    First glance of engine bay looks clean.
    Supposedly has had a glass out respray. 2nd pic on the listing showing the car from the left side- Doesn't the front left fender color seem off?
    Interior looks decent as well.

    Thoughts?
    Thanks!
    Last edited by jakeg104; 05-23-2021 at 03:59 PM.
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    A link would help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrentF View Post
    A link would help.
    oops, haha! Sorry! updated the original post.
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    Typical eBay auction. Not enough pictures to get any idea of the condition. No underside pics at all?

    What we do see looks decent. The difference in color you see on the front fender is fairly common on silver cars where the fenders were painted off the car. The metallic grain difference from painting difference makes the color look "off". I've even seen that effect in pictures in sales brochures.

    I suspect the reserve on this car is substantial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    Typical eBay auction. Not enough pictures to get any idea of the condition. No underside pics at all?

    What we do see looks decent. The difference in color you see on the front fender is fairly common on silver cars where the fenders were painted off the car. The metallic grain difference from painting difference makes the color look "off". I've even seen that affect in pictures in sales brochures.

    I suspect the reserve on this car is substantial.
    Thanks Arne, makes sense with the silver being off..
    I pinged the seller, he’s looking to get 75k-85k.

    Btw your 1971 911T is just beautiful! Congrats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    I suspect the reserve on this car is substantial.
    Appears to be a no-reserve auction.

    Key statement from this (and any) seller…

    “While I tried to be as accurate as possible, it is the responsibility of the buyer to thoroughly inspect the vehicle.“
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Appears to be a no-reserve auction.
    Looks pretty clear it has a reserve.

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    Interesting….here’s what I see on my iPad…
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Interesting….here’s what I see on my iPad…
    eBay's responsive web development is notoriously bad on iPads.

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    If it was me, and my wife tells me all the time not everyone is me.....I would get a reputable PPI done and have it available for serious buyers. I would ask serious buyers to pay something like 50 bucks for a copy of the report. Say you get 5 buyers pay 50 bucks that goes against the total cost of a PPI. Not sure how much a PPI is these days...including a leak down test. I don't think I would ever buy another car without a PPI or seeing the car in person. For a potential sale of 70K ish, investing in a PPI seems well worth it(and a COA is available).

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