Anyone own #37? It is in my Dupont registry 2005, 3k miles never titled Supercharged asking price was $99k?
Dave Davis, Owner of Davis Acura:wink:
Anyone own #37? It is in my Dupont registry 2005, 3k miles never titled Supercharged asking price was $99k?
So if this Zanardi #10 has a clean and a salvage title, can it be registered and insured for street use?
THE CAR WAS PURCHASED BY A THIEF IN 2003 WITH A BOGUS CHECK AND BEFORE THE SCAM WAS CAUGHT, THE THIEF HAD RESOLD THE CAR TO A FLORIDA DEALER WHO FOUGHT THE INSURANCE COMPANY WHO WANTED IT BACK FOR OVER A YEAR. THE CARFAX SHOWS THE CAR BEING STOLEN IN 2004, BUT THAT IS FROM WHEN THE INSURANCE COMPANY FINALLY GOT THE CAR FROM THE FLORIDA DEALER AND REPORTED IT AS A SALVAGE CAR BECAUSE THEY HAD ALREADY PAID THE INSURANCE CLAIM TO THE ORIGINAL OWNER FOR THE THEFT. SO, IN A NUTSHELL, THE CAR IS PERFECT, NEVER WRECKED, AND HAS A CLEAR MICHIGAN TITLE.
I knew I remember reading about something fishy with #10. Could be a good deal though.
This was NSX-Hawk's car and I think it could be a good car to drive and enjoy if can be had at good price and it passes a detailed inspection. There just aren't that many Zanardi's to go around. :frown:
Here's some background info that I dug up a long time ago:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showpost.php?p=285312&postcount=5
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=344943
Otto
Wait...didn't he have a Zanardi NSX at NSXPO this past year? This is not that same car, is it?
So Hawk bought (or obtained) #10 after the whole stolen car fiasco, or was he the original owner who was duped to begin with and received the car back?
This was NSX-Hawk's car and I think it could be a good car to drive and enjoy if can be had at good price and it passes a detailed inspection. There just aren't that many Zanardi's to go around. :frown:
Here's some background info that I dug up a long time ago:
http://www.nsxprime.com/forums/showpost.php?p=285312&postcount=5
http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=344943
Otto
Wait...didn't he have a Zanardi NSX at NSXPO this past year? This is not that same car, is it?
well, I am bidding on it lol
Like I said your going to have a nice discount because of the title issues but they are passing the car off as a never been damaged sports car which its not
I will bid accordingly..so far I am the high bidder.
Not anymore. Now I am. You outbid me, and I bid back.
Ok I sent an e-mail also to the dealership.
Timmy,
From: http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=344943
"The car was stolen through fraud (forged cashier's check) from the 2nd
owner, BBBBB of Virginia, in November of 2002. It was then sold to a
dealership in Ft Lauderdale, Florida - EZ Ride Autosales"
Was this the dealership where you saw the damaged Zanardi?
Wow, this is an interesting story...
Bob
Zanardi #26
I was planning on bidding for this car and holy crap someone went nuts and bid $59,500! I didn't think it would go up so high so quickly...
ditto...I know! I was the high bidder yesterday, and logged in today to see if I was still winning or needed to up my bid, and saw the $59,500 number!!
Sorry, I was prepared to pay in the mid $40's for it because of the title history, but at almost $60k I will hold out for one with a clean bill of health.
I agree with you guys exactly.
I would also suggest that this is very likely shill bidding. $59.5k for that car + 0 history winning bidder and there are still almost 8 days left on the auction?
Sounds fishy.