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The reserve was removed. This was initially listed with a reserve! Maybe this car will show up at Carlisle next year!!! Say what!
At last his description is getting more accurate - although he does say it's a coupe!
It's still on one of the kit car classifieds at $52K!!
$52k ..what was I thinking selling that one!
What will probably happen is that in the final minutes of the auction, the seller will pull the ad if he doesn't get his price ...which we know he won't ~Alan
What will probably happen is that in the final minutes of the auction, the seller will pull the ad if he doesn't get his price ...which we know he won't ~Alan
It looks like it sold for $16,400, the winning bidder has zero feedbacks and registered on ebay in July of this year about the same time I sold it to the seller...so who knows what the real deal may be, if any. However if it did sell, someone got one nice speedster.
I should have bought it back :) ~Alan
I should have bought it back :) ~Alan
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alan
what would possess someone to do that?
what would possess someone to do that?
Gross stupidity?
We'll have to assume it's a gravity thing causing seller to fall on their head as a child.
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amazing
Alan......you did a great job on that car, it had many unique and wonderful details, giving it a distinctive style......and obviously it was done right, by someone with experience. It is kind of sad to follow its history, but I guess if you got what you wanted out of the original sale.....it is ok. Zero feedback for the buyer though......it just might be back again.
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Quote from ad: "There is absolutly no rust on the car."
There are two things wrong with this sentence. and 1960? Why 1960? was it a 1960 LP pan?
There are two things wrong with this sentence. and 1960? Why 1960? was it a 1960 LP pan?
No idea where the seller came up with 1960 designation, it is on a '73 pan... seller has little or no clue as to what the car is. A little history on the past transaction ...when I sold it to the present owner the deal was that I trailer it into NJ and have a customer of mine that owns a towing business take it into NYC as my DOT Authority does not include NY.
...As told to me a few days later by the roll back driver, the story goes like this:
The roll back driver pulls up in front of the buyer's NY 34th St. offices where the buyer and his attorney brother are waiting curbside, the attorney brother turns to the buyer brother and says:
" You're an asshole ..THAT isn't a 911!" (Only in NY !) ~Alan
...As told to me a few days later by the roll back driver, the story goes like this:
The roll back driver pulls up in front of the buyer's NY 34th St. offices where the buyer and his attorney brother are waiting curbside, the attorney brother turns to the buyer brother and says:
" You're an asshole ..THAT isn't a 911!" (Only in NY !) ~Alan
NICE!!