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For sale * TRIUMPH 1960 TR3A * restored to top British Car Day Show condition with a great presentation and top mechanicals just completed, has a build history by a knowledgeable expert, finished in gorgeous Sebring White with black buckets with white piping trim, see details in the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust certificate, this model features the cut back low door build with swooping fenders, this remains a true classic car design, now great show detailed, very nice chrome, side wind wings, matching numbered strong 2.0 litre 4 cylinder engine, very excellent compression, just set with the proper dual SU carberators, strong clutch, excellent wiring, the 4 speed transmission works great, 60 spoke chrome knockoff wires with blackwall radial tires 165/R15, the contrasting black as factory bucket seated interior has the fresh white piping, see the proper restored and working factory Jaeger gauges, has the factory steering ‘banjo’ with spoke steering wheel to complete the factory appearance, all the chrome is excellent throughout, has the front fog lights and mesh headlight covers, front bumper guards, outstanding underchassis and frame that are highly driven show detailed, the mechanicals and cosmetics are fresh, here is an extremely nice 1960 TR3A built December 1959 according to the VIN number and the BMHT certificate. Other questions or photos ask here: gemoravansky @email. com. Payment by cash or bank transfer ($17000 | €15500 | £13900). I can help with organising shipping. Only serious buyers please.
Other questions or photos ask here: gemoravansky @email. com. Payment by cash or bank transfer ($17000 | €15500 | £13900). I can help with organising shipping. Only serious buyers please.
SCAM.
Actual car is for sale by Fraser Dante Ltd, "Atlanta's Premiere Classic Car Dealer."
If this were the real dealer, he would have posted their name, as well as their address and other contact info:
Be interesting to know whether they are intentionally posting their cars for sale on unrelated forums (Triumph on an Olds site) without their company name, which would seem like a bad business practice to me, or whether someone has hijacked their information, in which case they might want to try to go after him.
"Payment by cash or bank transfer ($17000 | €15500 | £13900). I can help with organising shipping. Only serious buyers please."
How does that indicate it's a scam?
If I were selling a car I sure wouldn't trust someone that sent a cashier's check with the tow truck guy because they work on an off-shore oil platform.