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  1. #1
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    John,
    I stayed at a Holiday Inn a few weeks ago.

    The photos of 301100 show a 1/6 scale SUV inside of a red 911.
    I would like to purchase this. Geoff, is that yours?

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    Hi Everyone - Looking to purchase my first air cooled 911 and I'm concerned that the car is fake. 0.jpeg Let me know what you think. The car is supposed to be a 1970 911E but the 6th digit on the vehicle id is a 3. From my research "3" was for the 914/6 and 924.

    I appreciate your help. Thanks!

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    Hotclassicdeals, anyone had contact with this site?

    http://hotclassicdeals.com/details.php?id=414

    Their prices are very good, too good..... Have seen cars here advertised else where, for 4 times the price...
    A guy name "Shane Moore" , apparently a director of photo in Discovery, Deadliest Catch, answered my mail regarding a 912 here. He said he will come back to me when he is back from filming in february.....
    This kind of story is also mentioned in a US car site but I have not found any other comments on this guy and site??
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    Sitting since early 80's. All original. Everything is there including engine. Needs restoration. Must be towed. I have all paperwork. Showing today at 4pm.
    4100 barryhill court. Martinez Ca 94553
    I prefer to deal with someone that has BANK OF AMERICA for easy purchase.
    Tim
    1970 911T
    #3257

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    FYI, this is a scam. VIN (and pictures) matches with a car which was for sale at a different place...
    http://www.lagunaclassiccars.com/Inv...aspx?ID=788253

    Hope this helps,

    Olivier Secheyron

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    This is a scam:

    http://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/4854569799.html
    They didn't bother removing the watermark on the second image, where I found this.

    http://www.leftcoastclassics.com/1970-porsche-911t/

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    http://oklahomacity.craigslist.org/cto/4880251798.html

    This 73 targa is a scam- utilizing expired Hemmings ad pics
    1974 MFI Carrera
    1992 Carrera RS

    S Reg #1245

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    1969 911T scam?

    Hey guys,

    Appreciate any info on the following:

    Does anybody know about this unrestored 1969 911T, ViN 119121225, light ivory, original engine nr 6195728? The car was on auction on ebay until today with no reserve. Im the lucky winner.

    Sold by Brad Revelli in walnut creek CA.

    I m a bit worried after a quick google search of his name. It comes up with only scam reports.

    Very much appreciate any info you might have on car and seller!

    Thanks for the help

    ND

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