Lamborghini Facebook Marketplace

hello! Do you love flags and your favorite color is red? Because I found the perfect Lamborghini Gallardo for you. Low mileage, no damage and a steal at only $35,000!

Unless it’s an actual stolen car. We have no idea, but we have a lot of questions.

on Facebook Marketplace list posted three days ago “2009 Lamborghini Gallardo LP 560-4 Coupe 2D” is for sale for the low low price of $35,000 with 20,000 miles. There is no funny business in the title. It’s pretty simple. this everything else takes a break.

“Don’t start getting stuck in the drive! No title. Don’t ask for Vin,” the list begins. A single photo shows the rear corner and side of the Gallardo, with the number plate conveniently cropped out. Looks great except for the dolly mysteriously stuck under the rear wheel. “Sold as is for spare parts, everything missing nothing,” ends the ad.

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This is definitely not a Stolen Lamborghini on Facebook Marketplace, No Sir 4

Again, we’re not saying it’s stolen. We don’t say either. Just making observations like the location of East Hartford, Connecticut isn’t exactly crawling with Lamborghini owners. And oh, right: the list was posted by one Mr. “Bagg Chaser.”

Apparently, Bagg Chaser was so eager to get rid of this supercar that he almost published an article. the same list the next day – with a discount. Now only $34,000 (such a savings!) and with a full car description, Mr. Chaser is again asking potential buyers to “STOP ASKING THE VIN.” He adds that a friend “one [sic] I hired insurance and reported the car.” Interestingly, he still claims to have the title. If you want, you will have to meet him and his “good friend’s house”. Excellent. “That’s the only way we do business.”

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Kelley Blue Book shows nearby listings for Gallardos of similar age and range from $95,888 to $140,995. All are apparently from reputable dealers and private sellers who include numerous (and clear) photos as well as accident reports, ownership history and VINs. Anyway, another day on Facebook Marketplace. Good luck to Bagg Chaser and his “friend” though. Let them have no shortage of red flags to wave.