and Another eBay gem: '65 conv. VIN 124377N109708
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One screwy auction
I looked and looked and couldn't find this VIN. So I checked and he had revised it at 2:20 PM PDT. Of course, he states tham most sell for high $30s to mid $40s and he is priced well below that. If you look he has $45,000 starting. When I went to school, $45,000 was higher than the range he stated, not lower.- Top
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To quote Monte Python- "Run away! Run Away!"
You'd think for 30K+ he coulda thrown some ignition sheilding at it. I wonder what else is missing/incorrect. Admits engine is non-original & color is changed. Keeps changing VIN. He's asking a lotta greenbacks for a parts collection, not to mention what might happen if the law starts scraping around for frame VIN. I remember a C2 around here about 10 years ago a guy bought in the '70's, had totally restored, drove for over 10 years. Put it up for sale, somebody checked it out. Had been stolen from the prior owner. Cops confiscated it, and returned it to the original guy. Seller lost all of his investment, plus legal trouble.- Top
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