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.... A free, non priced ad gets a lot of interest from a lot of potential buyers for a car like this..... [/ QUOTE ] I agree, and the deleted thread leaves the few that know to have at it. ( just a thought that an oldtimer PM'd to me) ![]() Had I seen his warning for a price or face deletion last night, I would have advised him to ask $1,000,000.00 and wait for the offers. Now doubts to the truth of the story have been suggested. Should it matter to me or anyone here? I could be wrong, but if this story and car are real it is the most signifcant discovery since SS's 68 Dana in HI. And have we chased him and the car away? I hope not. JMHO ....need more coffee. |
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First, I AM an "old timer", and, we agree that it is a shame that only some saw that it was for sale. It should have been put into "holding" as soon as the intent to sell was posted. I doubt he has been chased away from the best place to sell this car. How many times have newly discovered cars shown up here just to go price fishing? LOTS! Anyway, we just have different ways of looking at the same circumstances. There are merits to both, and, disadvantages to both. I merely thought that it was a correct move to expect the for sale rules to be followed.
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He can always post a new ad and abide by the rules by stating a price. The pics he posted look like scans of a old magazine article. I hope he really has the car and that it is not a scam but no current pics throws up a red flag. Too bad he didn't inform us of his plight from the start, also a red flag. Do we care ? I think we care if we don't want members getting ripped off.
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I hope I dont get in trouble, Im not sure I understand what is going on above but.
Here is a link to the auction house with that car??? http://www.crgauction.com/auctions/classic/details.php ![]() ![]()
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You are not in trouble. There are two different cars being discussed in this thread. I removed a thread about another car and the subject of it got drug into this thread.
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Good my dad used to tell me I was always in trouble it was just a matter of to what degree.
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Is the Vette a real Motion car? What is the story with this auction? It seems like it is the liquidation of one persons collection. Is that accurate?
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The vette is documented from Joel... yes it is an auction of one person's collection...
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