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Thread: Craigslist - Porsche 1971, 911T - $19000 (Santa Barbara) Buyer beware

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    Craigslist - Porsche 1971, 911T - $19000 (Santa Barbara) Buyer beware

    http://santabarbara.craigslist.org/cto/3452974825.html

    Heads up guys. I drove 300 miles to buy this car which I was told was accident free. This car has been hit hard in the front. The drivers side shock tower is wrinkled as well as the area around and inside the smugglers box from where the fuel tank was pushed back (enough to not allow the box door to close properly). It was not repaired properly and the entire front trunk has been sprayed with undercoating. Also, the engine was rebuilt by Motor Meister, although it does run well.
    Last edited by craighardy; 12-21-2012 at 12:18 PM.
    1976 Turbo Carrera

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    Now listed at $15,500 'firm'.
    Doug Dill

    1973 911E Coupe
    PCA #1987109761
    Early 911S Registry #548

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    Yeah, he texted me this morning asking if I'd be interested at $15,500. I passed of course.

    At that price he will probably find a buyer. The guy dropped the price after I pointed out the damage but still has not mentioned it in his add, not cool.
    1976 Turbo Carrera

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    I just sent him this text:

    "I noticed you dropped the price on your add but haven't disclosed the damage? Still says body is straight?"

    Maybe I should just leave it alone...
    1976 Turbo Carrera

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    Brown metallic paint and older porsche..........hmmm.


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    This car has been advertised on and off for a long time. This probably explains why it hasn't sold

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    Well, at least you avoided owning those seats and steering wheel
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    What's with all the pics next to the yachts?
    That would scare me off more than anything else...
    Well the Motor Meister motor is way more scary of course!
    -Doug
    2022 Carrera 4S Oslo Blue
    1977 Martini Edition 924
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