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Old 09-20-2006, 12:08 AM
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Default Re: WEAK SCAM? Brakes hit on $150G muscle-car sale

I just have to say this subject has been beat to death. WHO in there right mind would think they could buy a REAL LS-6 convertible restored for $ 150,000.00 I would take 10 Please. No one is that stupid, there are plenty of Clones, fakes, tributes, recreations or whatever you may call them today out there for the same $150,000.00 and quite frankly it takes just about that to build a truely correct copy. When the big auctions sell there cars as Not number matching unless disclosed and One auction company selling cars as matching numbers is OK for restamps unless the Key words The Motor the Car WAS Born with is stated !!! You have to be carefull, but No one is that bright to think on a sight that gets more interest than ESPN or internet XXX that You can be the guy that was smarter than everyone else out there. Money shure doesn't give You common sense, but its no different than waking up next to someone that looks a whole different in the morning ,You still did it and at the time You were confident in Your decision, Remorse is just a fact of life. Eat it and move on!!!!. Jim
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