Re: Car for Sale Misrepresentation
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SS4Real</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would get it fixed on move on. No car is perfect and even the very good ones need some type of maintenance if they are driven. While the seller may not have been as forthcoming as you are, nothing substitutes for an inspection by you. Sorry to hear it was not as good as you had hoped, but it can be fixed. The issues you describe don't sound all that daunting. There are lots of good restorers out there that can fix your car to your standards. I've had my car for 17 years and it was nearly perfect when I bought mine, yet I still fix or make something better every year.
I would like to hear from the other side. Sounds like a fair compromise is in order. </div></div>
Believe me Jim, I would like nothing more than Danny to come on this post and talk to everyone. I had originally offered to pay the first $1,000 towards expenses but that wasn't working for Danny. I agree, a fair compromise is in order. I have heard from members here that they have seen him lurking here today. I'm not sure how they can tell that but if he has been here, he hasn't said anything. Danny, if you see this, say something so we can work something out. Otherwise, your inactions speaks for itself.
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