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    FS: @CL - 1973 E Targa sporto GOLD!! it is back

    I just saw this again on CL, this is about the third time now. Asking $55K OBO This guy must be hard to deal with, as this car is a frequent flier on CL.

    http://seattle.craigslist.org/see/cto/4734746830.html

    It is not my car, but it looks cool in gold, very 70's. What is the problem with it selling?
    scott

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    I think 55K for a gold '73 E Sporto with Sport Seats is a fantastic value. Good luck to the seller.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 301835scott View Post


    It is not my car, but it looks cool in gold, very 70's. What is the problem with it selling?
    I LOVE the early 70's gold metallic...but the photos in that ad don't do it any justice. Just the opposite, in fact.

    -Scott

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    spectacular is sunlight

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    $55k is the wired to acct. down pmt. to qualify to bid - asking is $400,000
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    I have seen the PPI for that car. It does explain why the car is low priced, and based on the various issues it shouldn't be more expensive than USD 35000

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    Midnight Runner popowitz's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Urelfer View Post
    I have seen the PPI for that car. It does explain why the car is low priced, and based on the various issues it shouldn't be more expensive than USD 35000
    Don't be a tease. Spill.
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    '. . . Porsche 1973 911E Targa Sportomatic.

    I believe it has approximately 6k miles on the original engine (rebuilt). I will answer what I can about the car.

    Original color

    Runs strong and tight

    No visible rust on the exterior-small rust spot under the carpet in the hood above spare wheel well

    Always garaged. Well cared for. PPI Recently done and will share with interested parties. Do not have certificate of authenticity.

    Thanks for looking.


    55k OBO . . .
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