Some housekeeping...
I'm a licensed dealer in the state of Florida. I deal in vintage cars, mostly Porsche, but whatever catches myeye. That said, a dealer fee of $195 will be added to the final price. That's a State of Florida requirement, not an East Coast Classic's one, so there are no exceptions. Unless you are a dealer, and buying in your dealer name, all Florida residents must pay sales tax, and the car will be titled in your name.
This is a no reserve auction. If you plan on bidding, plan on winning. Non-paying bidders will be reported to ebay and publicly shamed. Kidding on the publicly shamed, but not on being reported to ebay. These listings cost money to put up, and whenever someone does not pay, ebay doesn't give you the money back. If you have questions or concernsabout the car, please ask prior to bidding. All inspections are welcomed, but must be done prior to placing your bid. I will not allow the winning bidder to conduct an inspection after the fact. Don't mean to sound like a jerk, but there are a lot of people on this site that think they can win an auction and then negotiate a car. Doesn't work that way. That said, I encourage PPI's, but they must be done either at my shop, or at a Porsche specialist only. Transportation to and from the PPI site is the responsibility of the buyer, and must be paid directly to the tow truck company. Or just come on down to sunny Miami, FL and see it in person!
A $500, non-refundabledeposit is due IMMEDIATELY after winning the auction. Full payment is due within 3 days of winning the auction, or clicking "buy it now". Final payment is only allowed in cash, or via bank wire. I do not accept cashier's checks.
Buyer is responsible for vehicle pick up and transportation. I will help get it on the truck for you.
Now that all that is out of the way, someone is going to build themselves a bad-a$$ Porsche! Good luck!