Texas convertible '74

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Re: Texas convertible '74

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Does anybody know if the sellers genuine. True it very badly advertised
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Re: Texas convertible '74

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Info sent to me by Stefan in Germany:
Hi there

Just for your information about the Texas convertible 74!

http://www.autotraderclassics.com/class ... nId=806395
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djNl7WyI-9w&app=desktop

You can find the car on the web site down below.
VIN 2311/1516 (provided by seller)
Maybe somebody will give the car a new home!!

http://www.danielschclassics.com/view.php?id=6

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The leading edge of the bonnet seems to have been fixed since the video was made - it has apparently just had a respray.
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Re: Texas convertible '74

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I attempted to buy this car last week. An email offering this car showed up in my inbox and I recognized it from an earlier sketchy ad. During due diligence, I found that other cars on this website were listed by their actual owners on Hemmings, et. al at much greater prices. This website appears only to be one week old as well. The "sales manager" returned my calls from many different cell phones from different areas of the US on the same day. I requested an image of the clear title (story was that it was being sold on consignment) and the "just signed" title proved to be from someone who was deceased in 2009. When I got home Friday, I had a message on my cell to confirm my interest. I called and got voicemail and left a message with my findings. Either I will wire money Monday or they will have moved to another location by then. Betting on the latter rather than the former.
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Re: Texas convertible '74

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I'd stay clear of this one! Various speculation I came across on other forums about this site - http://www.e9coupe.com/forum/showthread.php?p=114226" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; about a BMW on his site.
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Re: Texas convertible '74

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Sorry meant to add another link. Shame as I'd buy one for that money!
http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/alfa-ro ... pider.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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