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Broker?

Discussion in '308/328' started by Irishman, Jan 26, 2006.

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  1. Irishman

    Irishman F1 Rookie

    Oct 13, 2005
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    Kevin
    Something has happened in my search for an F-car.

    As someone posted in another thread, I have become at peace in patience and am enjoying the hunt. But, a curious thing has happened. As I have made contacts, a couple independents are threatening to thwart my quest by assuring me they will "find my car" (and one accepting an extraordinary challenge).

    I know I need to improve my profile here :). But, I'm not looking for the more modern stuff, I'm looking for a 3x8.

    I have to wonder. Will one of these guys find a no stories, books, records, tools and top notch car that is not at a ridiculous price?

    Maybe this topic is more a question of buying private party versus expert/dealer. In no case would I buy without a PPI, though I am wondering what to do if they did come up with a car and they have a great reputation, say here in ferrarichat, versus trying to arrange a PPI at a local Ferrari dealership with zero reputation in the older cars.

    Thanks!
    Seamus
     
  2. Dr.T348

    Dr.T348 Formula 3

    Jan 8, 2004
    1,599
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    Richard T.
    What??

    If you are looking for a nice 308, I have a black '83 for sale.
     
  3. Irishman

    Irishman F1 Rookie

    Oct 13, 2005
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    Thanks! Again, my fault for not providing more information or updating my profile. I am looking for a red carb car, preferably <40K miles. And, yes, I know the caution about miles.

    Seamus
     
  4. hardtop

    hardtop F1 World Champ

    Jan 31, 2002
    11,295
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    Dave
    I greatly prefer to deal with owners which can be dealers, but, by definition, not brokers. Too many horror stories not to mention another layer of cost.

    Dave
     

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