$2,900 and free shipping, everything looks good here....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-...QQcmdZViewItem
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$2,900 and free shipping, everything looks good here....
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1973-...QQcmdZViewItem
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So fraudulent...
That aint right.
If it is a scam I hope who ever would sink that low gets what they deserve.
John
I let the real owner know.
Ad has been removed
I sent him an E mail and he sent me pictures. I sent him another E mail asking for the VIN # and he sent pictures of the #'s for the engine and the front trunk. They were correct numbers for that car ( RS numbers anyway )
here is his E mail Fayeninkothings@aol.com flag it as a scammeeerrrr.
E bay at it's finest.
Notice the auction has been removed.
At least I'm not the only one that responded. I offered to show up with a cashiers check. They insisted on the "buy it now". Then I said Paypal escrow, they agreed but wanted all my info. The first two responses were from Susan Zicaro, and the third was from JULIA FETUCCINI ( I love that one). Even though the return address is: Fayeninkothings@aol.com At the same time I got an email heads up from ebay. It's tough, part of you knows it's a scam, and the other part is going, "what if?"
Harold #334
'73 S coupe
'75 Carrera RS (replica)
'79 930/DP935
The dp 935 Registry
That car has actually been for sale for quite some time by Heritage Classics in Los Angeles (with no takers I might add). Their dealership website has the photos you requested, so it was just a matter of copying and pasting by that dastardly scammer. Here's the link for the real sale.
http://www.heritageclassics.com/pors...1rsl/Page.html
Almost always, the fraudulent auctions are private and the high bidders identity is hidden. This is so that no one e-mails them to tip them off of the scam.