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Thread: DeLorean - $35000 (half moon bay)?

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    DeLorean - $35000 (half moon bay)?

    I noticed this Craigslist post -
    http://sfbay.craigslist.org/pen/cto/4951976384.html
    "This is a '81 DeLorean which my uncle bought brand new in 1981. It has been covered up sitting for many years and does not currently run. However, the car never had a engine problem, it had a electrical issue and my uncle just put it aside and covered it up after that. The odometer reads much less than 10,000, but 10,000 is the actual mileage. My uncle is waiting for the title in the mail from the dmv as he lost it over time, but of course I won't be selling it until he gets the title. This car is quite the unique ride, so if you'd like to see it or have questions please give my dad Kevin a call at ...."

    35k???

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    Also, its listed as an Automatic but is clearly a 5-Speed. Just caught that minor detail.
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    I always pay attention to grammar in advertisements. It usually gives away a scam in 2 seconds. The "a" vs "an" in this one - "to" and "too", "were" and "we're" in others... Spelling errors... It's (or its!) just if I put the work and risk into a scam ad, I would sure as heck read it over just once to catch mistakes. No?
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    Wow. Vin is only 32 away from mine and if it's in half moon bay it's 3 hours away too

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    Its going to need a few thousand to get running again. Doesn't look terrible, but I think its a bit steep at $35,000. The real question is, how long did it actually sit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kajcienski View Post
    I always pay attention to grammar in advertisements. It usually gives away a scam in 2 seconds. The "a" vs "an" in this one - "to" and "too", "were" and "we're" in others... Spelling errors... It's (or its!) just if I put the work and risk into a scam ad, I would sure as heck read it over just once to catch mistakes. No?
    Better to get someone else to read it over, as yo will read it the way you think you wrote it

    However in this case, it's just badly written, imo. Blame the schools/teachers/parents/internet (delete as applicable)

    I think this is just an opportunistic yoof (in a bad cell area) trying his luck, knowing that DMCH prices are up there.

    I read an ad recently from a reputable dealership for a $100k Aston Martin, which proudly stated that it was "formally owned by Rod Stewart" (why don't we have a facepalm smilie?)




    Side question for Cali owners - Blue plates, like this one; are they transferable to the new owner of this car, assuming he/she is in CA? I think that the original owner can keep them indefinitely, but what about a new owner?

    And if the car leave the state, is registered elsewhere, and subsequently returns, can the original blue plate be recovered?
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    Quote Originally Posted by davidc89 View Post
    Its going to need a few thousand to get running again. Doesn't look terrible, but I think its a bit steep at $35,000. The real question is, how long did it actually sit?
    Based on this site;

    http://www.andrewturnbull.net/plates/sticker-2.html

    the orange emissions sticker was for 2013, 2008, 1998, 1992 or 1986.

    Take your pick
    Dermot
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    I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans

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    No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"

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    Blue plates are yes for transfer within California. If it leaves registered in another state and then comes back it will be issued new plates.

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    This guy is out of his mind asking 35k!!!!!!! This thing needs A lot of work

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