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This car appears to be a BECK. If you go to the website, http://www.beckspeedster.com/accessories.html you can find photos of a similar, if not the same car. Another tip-off to the mfg was the under dash air conditioning front.

The "add" also has "see our other auctions" "vist our show room" and it appears to be a dealer style site. There is NO showroom, and there is NO other auctions.

It is hard to say if this particular auction is a scam, but I would be very wary of sending this fellow any money. Go in person and take a couple of big friends to pick up the car.
Guys, I am 99% sure that is a 2004 Beck formerly owned by Richard St.Louis (NJ). I recall the dash arrangment and T4 being unique along with the Merlot paint. It had very few miles on it when he sold it. I really liked the paint and the drivetrain selections on this car.

Maybe an e-mail contact with him will help track down the current owner and info on the car and any problems he may have had with the engine (or not.)

https://www.speedsterowners.com/registry/response.asp?user=Richs
There are guys who do this all the time on Ebay Motors. They take legitimate auction items (that have previously been on Ebay) and repost them with ridiculous prices.
How they make any money doing this is beyond me, but Ebay usually pulls these fraudulent auctions within hours of their appearence.
At the bottom of every Ebay auction is a section called "What else can you do?" part of which is an option to "Report this item." Next time any of us spots an item like this, we should click on the "Report this item" button and let Ebay know. That may get these scams yanked even faster.
Within the last twelve months, I've had two speedters re-appear on ebay right after the auctions ended, up for sale for half a day and gone....bastards even used my photo's and text.
Then there is the second chance offers that run wild on ebay, the red speedster I sold last month had bidders receiving low Buy It Now offers after the auction ended...the idiots actually emailed me to ask if I would sell a $23k speedster for the $14k.
ebay just doesn't give a crap no matter how many times you contact their security people.
Another joke is the a-holes that click the Buy It Now only to send you an email asking that they over pay you and you send them the balance, again ebay does nothing but count their millions in daily receipts.
For everybody's amusement and edumication, I shall post the email I received from this "seller." (I had emailed for futher information.)

I think he has a brother in Nigeria with bank account that has been seized and all he needs is collateral to transfer it.

START EMAIL NO. 1:

Hello and sorry for the late response
Thank you for your interest in my 57 Porsche 356 Speedster. First of all, the car is mint from front to rear so please don't ask me questions like "is it running, does it leak, does it have scratches, rust.." or any similar questions. This car has always been garaged including at the present time, adult driven, never been wrecked. here is a complete set of pictures http://s97.photobucket.com/albums/l238/dmq255 (copy and paste the link). The car is currently located in London, United Kingdom. I brought the car to UK with the intention of importing it and driving it here, however I wasn't able to register it since it is considered an antique vehicle and I am supposed to pay huge fees to make it legal for European streets. I am supposed to start an individual procedure for the car through the British government and i really can't afford these expenses right now. I am currently in the process of purchasing a new house that is why i am selling the car. Financial reasons force
this sale.
The vehicle is available for inspection/pick in London (for local buyers or for cash payments vehicle inspection / pick up is available anytime during 4:00PM - 9:30PM Monday-Friday ). also, shipping is available.
The price i am asking for it is $9,000 which includes shipping fees. i will not negotiate the price !
If you are seriously interested in buying please e-mail me your FULL NAME, COMPLETE ADDRESS, and PHONE # so we can start the arrangements!

END EMAIL

I think it is a basic "phishing" ID Theft scheme.


Hey, now. In fairness, maybe this bumbling yogurthead realized he can't afford the big operation and the recently imported chick magnet at the same time -- and really wants to be a charitable monkey.
I bought the Sloppy Jalopy for $16K, got robbed and STILL had to take the car. If I had known then what I know now, I'd have dumped the bleeotch for $7K myself!

(Kidding, natch'rally.)

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