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    FS: @F40 - 68L Softie

    http://www.f40.com/inventorymanager....view&Id=527500

    Anyone seen this car?

    VIN: 11860117
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    Quote Originally Posted by T308 View Post
    . . . http://www.f40.com/inventorymanager....view&Id=527500 . . .

    . . . VIN: 11860117 . . .
    Asking = $135k

    (Not mine)

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    Had this one on his show (Chasing Classic Cars) didn't he?

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    Now they are asking $180k for same car?

    http://www.f40.com/inventorymanager....view&Id=527500

    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    Now they are asking $180k for same car?

    http://www.f40.com/inventorymanager....view&Id=527500

    Scott

    It's called inflation, and early 911s were hit quite hard. Hope he sells it for that.

    ~J~
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    it's not inflation - it's pure greed.
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    Same car newly entered on Sloan's site.

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    http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/196...-window-targa/ was at Amelia last spring and checked by somebody who got "infinity" numbers on his paint meter. There were enough things that weren't exactly kosher to ward off all but the most desperate to own a SWB SWT car. Ignorance is not bliss. In this case it was as it sold.

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    I am surprised I guess that someone would have a car for a price, and after not selling it for nearly a year, raise the price $45k. In an effort to finally sell it?

    Scott
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    Scott,
    With the market still going crazy (and it is except for those who watch quarterly sales data), pricing is a moving target so why not price it higher?


    As far as the accusation of "greed" by mvboy, if a buyer is out there who will pay his number is it still considered greed?
    If you put your RSA on the market, based on the asking price some might say you're being greedy. The charge of "greed" is very dangerous ground.
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