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Incredibly Rusty '69 4-speed / 12-bolt Camaro
Sad to see this. Not sure where I'd even begin with this one. How does a header panel rust like that?
Link to 1969 Camaro Rusty Project auction http://vehicle-photos-published.vaut...af/image-4.jpg http://vehicle-photos-published.vaut...af/image-7.jpg |
That looks like ocean air damage
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Do you think it was underwater?
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Maybe they pulled battery and sat on header panel and it leaked....EVERYWHERE
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This is salt spray damage. This is why i never buy a car from florida, they rust in the most uncommon places you would ever think.
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wow, thats pretty much dust for the $5000 bid that its at
124379N511293 |
This rough puppy is back up for sale. It stresses me out just looking at this one.
Link to 1969 Camaro Project Car auction http://vehicle-photos-published.vaut...f/image-16.jpg |
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Subject VIN 124379N511293 What used to be simple parts cars like this are also getting more valuable now for their identities alone to fraudsters who can quickly transform known bad history cars into what appear to be previously unknown finds complete w/ matching # parts and squeaky clean histories also bogus paperwork and documents...all made to match NCRS delivering dealer reports not supplied w/ the hokey paperwork but fits oh so perfectly for whoever may be trying to do their due diligence using the NCRS service before purchase.:mad: Seems little we can do about it other than keep noting Vins and comments to later find? :dunno: ~ Pete . |
I agree, Pete - we all need to be good stewards of the hobby and preempt this kind of stuff whenever possible.
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