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Old 02-20-2006, 12:23 AM
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Default Re: Needing reassurance on purchase

Re: Needing reassurance on purchase

Not that it helps you in any way now but if that's the place I think it is (seller) it's only about ten miles from me. I stopped there a few years ago and the cars in stock were pretty rough. Let's just say the description didn't line up with the actual condition in my opinion. This car does look really good in the pictures. The seller did a fair job of describing it and even stated an inspection was advised. It's all subjective and you were hoping for the best possible condition and got way less. He obviously tried to make it sound as attractive as possible. Bottom line is don't buy a car without looking at it yourself or having a trusted person do it for you especially when you're laying out that kind of cash. If it does have all the original major components you probably paid too much but might want to give it some time, cool off about it and then start making it the car you had hoped it would be. They are only going up in value and you should break even or come out ahead at some point down the road. You'd probably lose about $10K unloading it now. You may be able to sort it out for that.
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