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napa68 10-31-2025 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr70 (Post 1682247)
Mecum should pull it from their auction now.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dykstra (Post 1682326)
I still don't understand how it's legal to sell cars like this.

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Originally Posted by Too Many Projects (Post 1682332)
Be interesting to know if the current owner bought it to remove it from circulation and hide the truth. Good thing people have a pic of it saved for evidence.
Has anyone alerted Mecum to this development ?

This occurs more than you could ever imagine. It's all protected in the small print.

Billohio 11-05-2025 08:32 PM

There is now a window sticker and another protecto plate pictured for this car.

Too Many Projects 11-05-2025 08:56 PM

Doesn't look like the original... different name, address, etc....


https://images.mecum.com/image/uploa...42/931731.jpg?

William 11-05-2025 09:31 PM

Window sticker is a repro, has several errors. Special ducted hood was not an option when this car was built.

Billohio 11-06-2025 12:50 AM

Ducted hood is on order too so it must be a reproduction

Lynn 11-06-2025 01:01 AM

Fake POP obviously. They always use a non traceable or non existent address.

Jonesy 11-06-2025 11:07 PM

Hmm. I just came across a 69 Z28 that was fake as can be and it had this POP that was aged and faked, look at the handwriting on this one and the one above. It looks the same or am I seeing things?
The dealer ink stamp can be easily made up. Fraud is so rampant now.

Jonesy 11-06-2025 11:15 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Here’s the POP from same z28 out of WV

Lynn 11-07-2025 02:30 AM

Go to Zillow and type in that address. It does not exist. The fakers RARELY use a valid address. The really good fakers find someone who is deceased, and make sure no relative lives in their old house. Then they create a fake story with a real address and the actual name of someone who lived there. That was the case with the made up 69 L89 Camaro down in Florida a few years back. The guy went to great lengths to create a story, use a real address and fake all the docs, POP, dealer contract etc.

When the car was exposed on this site, he even had a shill come on here claiming to know the original owner. All pure BS. The car brought $200k plus at a Mecum auction.

Bill Pritchard 11-07-2025 01:58 PM

On the POP that Jonesy posted above, I'm thinking that two-letter state abbreviations were not yet in common use in 1969, which would support the theory that it has been faked.


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