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I emailed the seller and it took about three emails to get an answer to the question as to whether he was the guy who walked into the Dodge dealer in 1970 and bought the car new???? I kept getting "we are the original owners" or "it is a one owner car". But finally did get an affirmitve response. One owner car is a term tossed around a lot and evidently has various meanings to people so I was looking for a straight forward answer.
I also asked for an itemized list of the paperwork on the car or some pictures of the paperwork and pictures of the undercarriage. I get the impression that 300K to the sellers is just the start of the negotiations? |
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One owner car is a term tossed around a lot and evidently has various meanings to people so I was looking for a straight forward answer. [/ QUOTE ] Don't blame you one bit, Les. That happens to be one of my biggest gripes, too......apparently many people think it means that at some point in the car's life it had only one owner (as opposed to being owned by multiple people at once ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Les,I agree--so many of these brokers call a car "one owner" because they have the car still titled in the name of the original owner. Meanwhile, several other people may have exchanged cash for the car in question, which says to me that the car has had more than one owner by then.
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