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Is this for real?????? Hummmm I smell a rotten fish



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Originally posted by Rob Borruso:
Hi guys,
I've attempted contact multiple times on this.... nothing. I smells like a scam....

I have however, seen this car for sale for a while on Craigslist. If memory serves correct, it was in the Chicago Craigs. It was listed for a "lot" more than in this advertisement.
CAUTION ! CAUTION ! May just be my opinion, BUT if it sounds too good to be true .....
Went to Motoseller.com website and there are four additional Panteras being offered:
1974 Silver, THPNPL7105 for $27,500 from Tucson, AZ
1971 Blue, THPNLDO1293 for $20,600 from Yonkers, NY
1972 Silver, no serial # for 106,000 from Hollywood, CA
1973 (no picture), THPNNA05947, $33,800 from Alomo, CA.
Some had pictures, while others did not. I did not take the time to research serial numbers for legitimacy - just wrote down what was in the add.
I think it has been discussed through this forum how a picture of a car for sale has been located in more than one geographical location.
I agree with the previous posted comments - sure sounds ????
10 years ago I tried to buy a Benz at a great price. The seller was a woman in distress. The complete scam was for the deposit (4K) which was to be sent to an escrow company for security. After informing the seller I planned to get on a plane and deliver cash money to any location she felt secure, and accept the car. When she replied she only felt secure with the escrow company. I contacted NCIS (working with at the time) who contacted the FBI. Response was they would normally accept but the FBI was so overloaded at the time that only cases where there was actual loss could be accepted.

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