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Old 08-02-2007, 10:26 AM
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Default Decent 73 911T Targa Driver...

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...135926812&rd=1

It looks like it would be a great summer driver.
Old 08-06-2007, 11:33 AM
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Default What do you think this 73 will close at?

No reserve seems like a decent driver.
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I would imagine not much over 5 grand , it is quite ruff , and if you can live with that for a roug h car that may need work fine. but to make it better would cost money for sure ... may be a decent track car till it explodes :-)
Old 08-06-2007, 04:16 PM
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Default My thought was between 7-8k

A solid, weber carbed long hood targa as a driver should be worth at least that IMHO. Not to the restoration crowd but maybe to someone looking for a hobby car with no plans on going to Pebble Beach.
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i don't understand this. i left a snipe bid on this car and now i see i have lost to someone whose bid is way less than my bid. does anyone know what to do in a case like this? i tried to email the seller about it and now ebay says my account has been compromised and i must change my password to allow the email to be sent. what gives here?
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me thinks he tried to get out of a low bid situation . i would contact ebay directly and speak to someone live ..
Old 08-08-2007, 10:28 AM
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Originally Posted by theiceman
I would imagine not much over 5 grand , it is quite ruff , and if you can live with that for a roug h car that may need work fine. but to make it better would cost money for sure ... may be a decent track car till it explodes :-)
Well, it's at $6,300 right now, so $5,000 is out of the question. It'll probably go for 9 or 10k. Any bets?
Old 08-08-2007, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by theiceman
me thinks he tried to get out of a low bid situation . i would contact ebay directly and speak to someone live ..
good luck speaking with anyone live at ebay.

given that your account is now compromised and the snipe didn't work, my first thought would be to contact whatever sniping service you use.

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esnipe says that this is a mistake happening more and more and is saying it is ebays fault.
a couple of people have suggested that ebay does not like the sniping service. i am still trying to reach ebay through email, but all tries so far have come back returned because they don't recognize me.????
i will try to have someone email them in my behalf and forward the esnipe letter to them. very frustrating so far.

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