I suspect this is a scam. It seems too good to be true. I know someone has called on the phone number, but didn’t get a reply.
“I am selling my car This is a 1942 Ford GPW Jeep. It is running and the body is in good condition. ”
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I suspect this is a scam. It seems too good to be true. I know someone has called on the phone number, but didn’t get a reply.
“I am selling my car This is a 1942 Ford GPW Jeep. It is running and the body is in good condition. ”
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The give away is: I’m selling my “CAR”
I’m with Gary. Any moron knows a jeep is not a car!
Phone number has an Idaho area code. I am amazed at the number of fake craiglist ads. I check craigslist daily for John Deere tractors and find many fake ads. In most cases the poster steals an ad with good photos and relists at cheap price. According to a website that lists craigslist scams, many involve Romania organized crime.
I noted the “car” reference as well. That and the price vs. condition were the two red flags for me.
The phone number tracks to a woman in the tiny town of East Hope, Idaho, just around the corner from Sandpoint.