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Selling my car
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I have a member that is an out of state buyer. He wants to pay with a cashers check and take the car home. Sounds good to me but my bank said, sighting two ripoffs in the last 2 months, don't take a check of any kind. Great guy and I want to sell to him. Cash only? HELP
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Ross Carley

Newtown, CT 06470



1992 968 Tip. Cab. (Slate Gray) purchased 4/2008

1965 356 SC Coupe (Iight Ivory) purchased 10/1976 $2500 ( now undergoing complete restro help me chose a color)

1970 914-6 (Irish Green) purchased new March 1970 $6800 sold it 10 months later a real POS

1964 356 SC Coupe (Irish Green) purchased 1969 $2700 blew it up on the Tapanzee Bridge 3AM at 90+

1966 Austin Healy 3000 (BRG) purchased 1968 They came as a set $1200 for both

1966 Austin Healy 3000 (Guard Red) purchased 1968 " " " " " " "

1961 Austin Healy 3000 ( Silver Blue) purchased 1967 $400

1953 Le Francis (Le Mans White) 3 speed twin overhead cams purchsed 1966 $600
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make him go to the bank with you?
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Cash! Or, have him send a check to Jeff Coe, when the check clears turn over the title and Jeff will pay you.



Not only is Jeff as honest as the day is long, he is also a banker.



Jay



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