How does one report the scam to Craigslist, I see no link to do so.
That is almost hilarious. Craigslist is one big scam.
How does one report the scam to Craigslist, I see no link to do so.
Scott,
Honestly you strike me as a good candidate for fuel injection or the new down draft carbs that you have now. Here is my thinking:
1. You drive very long distances over several days in mountainous terrain. Triples get very poor gas mileage.
2. You aren't well versed in engine mechanics, if you hit any issue such as the fussy starting that Steve mentioned or altitude issues, you might be pulling your hair out.
3. You just installed new down drafts.
Honestly I would enjoy the car in current form and consider a fuel injected motor down the road.
How does one report the scam to Craigslist, I see no link to do so.
There is a prohibited link in the upper right.
It just hides the ad?
I pressed the "prohibited" button. That's one...If enough people mark it as prohibited it will get deleted...
Oh my. Let's hope the same thing doesn't happen for the $70k bidder. That would drop it back down to $30k, I think?Bid of $72,000 was just cancelled by BAT, and the bidder was banned.
Oh my. Let's hope the same thing doesn't happen for the $70k bidder. That would drop it back down to $30k, I think?
Interesting question on the $70,000 bidder posted on BAT. If I were the $70,000 bidder I would consider my bid null and void once I was outbid. Did BAT contact this person about reinstating their bid, or merely resurrect the bid when it cancelled the other one?
Makes me suspect the 70k bidder too. Why plunk down that much more on a bid so far above the current one? Other than trying to intimidate of course but still...
Makes me suspect the 70k bidder too. Why plunk down that much more on a bid so far above the current one? Other than trying to intimidate of course but still...
He either a) overestimates the value or b) does not care about overspending. The owner of this car would have been happy to get $60k - consistent with the Georgia 3.5 car which sold on here recently. It will be interesting to see whether any additional bidders enter the fray. The seller has already announced that the car is sold, reserve met very early, so any new bidder has to be thinking that they may be overspending for this. BaT produces some odd auction results - this car will join several other classic BMWs which sold for far more than the owners (and the community) expected. I don't think this defines the market but if I were selling a nice 2002, e9, E30 M3, etc. BaT would be the only place I would consider.
That would explain it. He might have seen it, loves the mods and color combo and bid high to lock out everyone else.Maybe he knows the car? It did pass through Autokennel, and they usually have pretty nice stuff.