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Tracker1 07-17-2019 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Igosplut (Post 1455299)
I'm very familiar with this as I've seen people lose cases and frames of motorcycles for the smallest Discrepancy (the state police stood over one guy I know while he disassembled his engine so they could take the cases just because they didn't like the VIN).

Sound like something out of East Germany Staasi Police in the 1960s or 1970s, not the "Land of The Free"
Wow.

resto4u 07-20-2019 04:52 PM

Is the VIN number way off or close? Could it be a DMV error?

GotGrunt 07-20-2019 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by resto4u (Post 1455953)
Is the VIN number way off or close? Could it be a DMV error?

I think what the OP means is that the hidden VIN stamps do not match what is on the VIN tag. I’ve seen the hidden VIN off by 1 digit from the factory, but anything other than that is usually a rebody.

purple panther 07-21-2019 09:07 AM

if that dealer was smart they would take it back immediately.

69LM1 07-25-2019 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by EZ Nova (Post 1455351)
From the guys own website, he has 24 yrs of doing this. So therefore misrepresenting this Camaro as an SS, would this not also constitute fraud charges over the VIN issues as well.

Good catch EZNova, Mark have that website copied or just do some simple screenshots of these claims before they make any changes. This would go to the dealer "knew or should have known" portion of any legal action an attorney will write. Copy anything that brags about his knowledge of cars, restoring cars and can show his expertise. This should lay a foundation for the attorney to write the suit.

Also, the attorney (and I also recommend the lawyer here) will have to be familiar with VINs and ConVins and lemon laws of that state as well as federal statutes (since it passed state lines).

Finally, the dealer may (should) have liability insurance for these things, and a lawyer will be able to negotiate with them direct and even if the dealership does not want to settle they (the insurance) might rather than have to have a duty to defend on a costly suit.

My .02,

/Rich

Cpd2433 04-10-2025 04:09 AM

Hello All,

Sorry to bring an old thread back to life. I have been on the camaro5 forum for years and this is my first experience in the classic car world.
Anyway would the original poster be willing to contact me via pm and possibly let me know whatever happened with this?

I recently purchased a 1967 Chevelle SS from Sabetta’s Classics in Orrville OH. My situation is not nearly as extreme as the original author of this thread but anyway here is the story:

I viewed and agreed to buy the car on 05Apr2025 and placed a $500 cash deposit. I had originally saw the vehicle listed on a Hagerty marketplace auction but had never bid on a car. The auction ended and I found it listed with the same trim tag and vin on Sabatta’s website. I spent Sat/Sun night in Wooster, OH and returned on Mon 07Apr2025. I had rented a U-Haul trailer to tow the vehicle back to Chicago IL. On Monday I arrived and gave them a cashiers check for the balance. I had never towed a car and the owner Rick stated he would drive it on the trailer and they would strap it down with me.
When I returned home I really got to looking at the car. Between Sat and mon they replaced the front seats in the car I purchased with the seats from a blue 67 Malibu they had for sale. How do I know this??
I have photos from their eBay add and their website of both cars interiors. I also have videos saved of their YouTube videos of both cars. I also have the video of the car when they bought it on hagerty marketplace.

I know have a drivers seat with a hole on the middle of the seat and a hole on the side of the seat that both have black tape over them. Also instead of having all black seats with no chrome emblem, I have a rear seat with no chrome emblems and front seats with the chrome placard on the backrest.

So I will say I do blame myself for not catching this before I drove away with the car but at the same time I didn’t think the car would change in 2 days. Can I afford the get the front seats refinished, I suppose I can eventually, but it’s the premise that I can’t let go of.

Sorry for the long post, just need to vent. I’m hoping Rick makes this right but right now I’m not feeling very confident.
-Josh

427.060 04-10-2025 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Cpd2433 (Post 1669878)
Hello All,

Sorry to bring an old thread back to life. I have been on the camaro5 forum for years and this is my first experience in the classic car world.
Anyway would the original poster be willing to contact me via pm and possibly let me know whatever happened with this?

-Josh

The original poster hasn't been on this site in over 3 years.

BCreekDave 04-10-2025 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by 427.060 (Post 1669879)
The original poster hasn't been on this site in over 3 years.

The original poster passed away last year.

Cpd2433 04-10-2025 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by BCreekDave (Post 1669891)
The original poster passed away last year.

I am sorry to hear that. Moderator may remove my post.

Charley Lillard 04-10-2025 01:49 PM

Did you tell Sabettas what they did ? Might possibly be a employee swapped the seats.


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