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I like this:
"Pictures are for reference only, not the actual item for sale."
 
OOoof.

Okay, I got three flebs an' this ol' wooden nickel I'd give fer it:

( Picture is for reference only, not the actual item for trade.)
 

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Darn! I was going to run up there with cash in hand.
 
The funny thing is I recognize that car when it sold for real about 2 yrs ago. What a beaut.
 
Frank - I met a chap this spring at the Hudson, Quebec Car Show and he says he bought it. I haven't seen it yet, but it's on my list to do. He also bought a TR5 from a Belgian I met about 5 or 6 years ago who owned this TR5 from new and who died recently.

Two interesting TRs in the Montreal area.
 
Is there honestly a car for sale? I mean its tricky, usually they go ahead and claim the car in the pic is indeed the one for sale, even though they dont even know the owner, but they go out and tell people its not the exact car?

Ive seen so many "at night" pictures of cars on craigslist that I just got to wonder if they are serious about selling a car. I mean no pictures at all? At this day and age? Yeah, I really want $6500, I just dont want to actually do anything for it. I mean typing a few sentences was so much work already.
 
At least they spelled everything correctly.
 
I would not have had a problem with them including a picture of a restored/original car if they had also included a picture of the car for sale.
Some people would not be able to visualize what the car restored might look like.

While posting an add on craigslist, I was amazed at the number of adds that did not have any pictures at all!
 
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