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Originally Posted by Scott R. Merritt Island Fl:

or this one.... "Every attention to detail has been incorporated to make this exact, right down to the original steering wheel, badges, gear lever, lights and grilles."

 

Maybe he should check out the gauges, roll bar, wheels, engine compartment or the flared body

Bwaaa haaaa! If it weren't for the gauges, pedal assembly, e-brake, engine compartment, wheels, roll bar and wide-flared fenders…it would be indistinguishable from a real one! 

In this market, with very good pictures and a lengthy accurate description, I could see it going for 19K to the right buyer.  But that's given that they market it in honest light and cut out things like "odometer shows 300 miles".  That's just dodging the question, how many miles are on the engine? How many on the frame?

 

People will pay good money if there is an honest description and great photos.

 

"Every attention to detail", but none of the ones that matter when selling a car.  I mean really, one of the photos is under a car cover and one is while the local car wash is shaking out the passenger mat.

 

-=theron

Last edited by Theron

I wonder if they did the car wash with the air filters OFF the engine, as shown in the picture, as someone really cut out the "original" looking deck lid, on the underside.

 

I know everyone likes to buy low, sell high, but the car does look good and has what looks like real Polished Porsche wheels, which are super expensive.  I would like to see more things on it, like  the hood pull/emblems, side lower rubber/chrome piece and I feel better about my sloppy looking NEW convertible top, as mine looks as good or better than the top on this 'outlaw' style speedster.  No expensive "Speedster" emblems.  All these details cost money. 

 

The ad really does not say much about what is actually on the car, like year it was built, year engine was built, size of engine, brakes , etc.  The car cover does cost new about $500, if with the Porsche name on it and good quality.  I wonder if chassis is swing axle or IRS, etc. ???  Nice looking paint job. 

Originally Posted by George4888:

I wonder if they did the car wash with the air filters OFF the engine, as shown in the picture, as someone really cut out the "original" looking deck lid, on the underside.

 

I know everyone likes to buy low, sell high, but the car does look good and has what looks like real Polished Porsche wheels, which are super expensive.  I would like to see more things on it, like  the hood pull/emblems, side lower rubber/chrome piece and I feel better about my sloppy looking NEW convertible top, as mine looks as good or better than the top on this 'outlaw' style speedster.  No expensive "Speedster" emblems.  All these details cost money. 

 

The ad really does not say much about what is actually on the car, like year it was built, year engine was built, size of engine, brakes , etc.  The car cover does cost new about $500, if with the Porsche name on it and good quality.  I wonder if chassis is swing axle or IRS, etc. ???  Nice looking paint job. 

Not Fuchs, but "real expensive" they are

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