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Old 09-15-2006, 11:59 PM
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Default Re: EBAY 9000 mile L-89 Camaro

Like Rick, I too have emailed the seller to ask a few questions as I mentioned in my earlier post. Here is one of the responses I got:

"EVERYTHING I HAVE STATED IS FROM THE OWNER AND HE IS A VERY HONEST MAN. THE CAR IS WHAT I SAY IT IS BECAUSE I ALSO AM VERY HONEST.I WOULD NOT WANT A BUNCH OF PHONE CALLS FROM PEOPLE TO HELP THE NEXT GUY SELL THE CAR WHEN I OWNED IT SINCE I WAS 17 AND WAS FORCED TO SELL FOR HEALTH REASONS."

Although he claims to be an honest man he makes no mention of the fact that he "MAYBE" won this in a poker game from his schill bidding partner as he alluded to in his email to Rick. In fact he makes no mention of it at all and implies he bought it from the original owner.

I am all for people making a buck along the way as long as they are honest and fair about it. Hell that's the American way! However IMHO this seller is not being fair and certainly it does not appear that he is being honest despite his claim he is. Too bad the original owner, if there is one, doesn't know about it. Check some of the dates out on the cancelled title and, to me, they seem to be all over the place however I don't know much about Ohio titles.

The car may be the real deal however I have asked the seller three days ago if he or the original owner would back up his claims about the car in a written, signed and notarized statement. I have not heard from him since that request. Throw in the questionable bidding practice taking place as well, the implied comment that the window sticker and original BOS is in storage and that the car is worth every bit of $100K as it is now and when you look at the entire picture you can see the that is taking place. He will not provide and info on the POP which we all know can be duplicated.

In my humble opinion the car( even if it is indeed a real L89), as it is now, is no where near being worth $100K especially with a NOM drive train let alone the price which is currently on Ebay. I have been researching L89's for quite a while as well as owning one myself. I know a few things about them.

Based on what I have seen unfold over the last few days, I would be very hesitant about this particular deal and the person(s) you are dealing with.


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