1971 2800CSA white, San Diego, $25k

Polaris has the spacer, yes, white coupe has none. The Cormier coupe passed through Murray's hands at one time. 2270244 and 2280266 are both May 70 build dates.
 
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Polaris has the spacer, yes, white coupe has none. The Cormier coupe passed through Murray's hands at one time. 2270244 and 2280266 are both May 71 build dates.
hmmm ... 2800cs - last date of manufacture was end of march '71. 3/23 for 228 series ... 3/26 on 227 series
 
Oops, I meant 1970, I have edited original mistake. Yes, 2270641 was 3/26/71 and 2280526 was 3/23/71 but it is possible an earlier VIN was actually built later by a day or two. I only have 53 US 2800CS build dates so far but many more 3.0CS dates.
 
Link seems to work OK for me. Not sure what went wrong Oneills. Here is the CL email link for seller:
[email protected]

Question for those that know. I've heard CL email links stay live well after ad is gone. If so maybe worthwhile to include these links in post?

Second question. When I try to post images - like just now- I'm now getting error message. Using Android phone. Trying to load one image.

"00T0T_eWX4v9y1mLF_600x450.jpg:
This is not a valid image file."
Didn't happen before. Any ideas?
 
It's an odd story....

The seller claims he got the car in a cash plus car business deal he made with someone when he sold his business. When I talked to him, he was over the border in Mexico and he was going to be back to show it last weekend.

He is jumping/skipping title on it, I do know that...
 
It's an odd story....

The seller claims he got the car in a cash plus car business deal he made with someone when he sold his business. When I talked to him, he was over the border in Mexico and he was going to be back to show it last weekend.

He is jumping/skipping title on it, I do know that...

What is jumping title? Does this mean the seller has not titled the car in his name, but has a title signed by a previous seller?
 
Sorry for the late reply...

Yes, jumping title means this seller does not have it titled in his name. He has a signed title from the previous owner that may, or may not, be dated and may, or may not, have an sale price listed on it.

Of course, the previous owner is supposed to detach the notice of sale and fill in the buyer's name and mail it to the DMV within 10 days otherwise the seller is liable if something goes wrong.

If the previous owner was a serious E9 enthusiast, I am not sure why he would not have sold it privately to another enthusiast and then paid cash for the business.
 
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