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Old 02-24-2006, 01:04 AM
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Default Re: Needing reassurance on purchase

I've stayed out of this thread 'til now but I just went back to the original eBay auction to review how it was laid out....here's the link if anyone else wants to.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=4603329540

Here's a few comments....only an opinion from a simple car guy so please don't anyone attack. .
First off, I'm not saying Grusum is right because it's a buyer beware world and he did jump the gun and pass on the opinion of others. . Two, maybe not what he expected or worth what he paid, it appears he's got a real car there and a correct maybe even original motor that some foolish has dummy-stamped the pad? . So although not a 'flipper' for Grusum, hopefully he can enjoy working on the car improving it and in the long run the value will surpass what he paid. .
On to the seller....after reading the auction, I can't help but feel he knew more than he lets on now and avoided some points or worded around them carefully? . Worse was the disrespect in his postings here? .
That's it, good luck Grusum....hope to see your postings of progress on your car! ~ Pete
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