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Thread: FS: @eBay - 1970 porsche 911T sunroof restored

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    FS: @eBay - 1970 porsche 911T sunroof restored

    Does this car scare others like it scares me? http://bit.ly/Xcisl8

    Whenever I see someone who has been on ebay for years and only has a few auctions I am reminded of Jack Molinier. Jack had lots of ebay names that he would build up positive feedback with small auctions and then sell something that didn't get a positive response and move on to the next ebay handle. "Duanej805" has been a member since 2005 and only has 6 transactions, hah. Brand new Doral tires, wow. Car is up on some ramps but no actual photos of the underside, oh. Looking like he painted car in his front yard, a high quality job I'm sure. Steller sale here.
    1970 911S
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    I know dyslexia is a particularly bad thing when it comes to headlines! Can a mod fix please? Thanks.
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    Love the pastel blue with a sunroof !
    Not so sure about the paintwork being done in someones backyard !:confused :

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    I've seen worse paint jobs. At least he got the inside of the doors!

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    Looks OK at this distance. Has he been to Texas? They look like repaired bullet holes at the front ...
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    Looks like Simi Valley to me. Lots of car guys in Simi Valley. It's a good place to restore a car in your driveway, apparently.

    The doors look pretty straight, and the front pan looks good. Don't know if the exhaust is installed or not...

    SV

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    I've been on Ebay since 2003ish... I've only sold about 10 items in that time. I'm a buyer, not a seller...

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    Doesn't look TOO bad, I work in Simi, think I've seen that car a few times....
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    Quote Originally Posted by yale View Post
    Does this car scare others like it scares me? http://bit.ly/Xcisl8

    Whenever I see someone who has been on ebay for years and only has a few auctions I am reminded of Jack Molinier. Jack had lots of ebay names that he would build up positive feedback with small auctions and then sell something that didn't get a positive response and move on to the next ebay handle. "Duanej805" has been a member since 2005 and only has 6 transactions, hah. Brand new Doral tires, wow. Car is up on some ramps but no actual photos of the underside, oh. Looking like he painted car in his front yard, a high quality job I'm sure. Steller sale here.
    The seller IS NOT Jack Molinier.
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