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Old 09-07-2007, 12:27 AM
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Default Re: Yellow Canadian L89

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I think this thread has already got out of hand by a couple of individuals , they know who they are, the way i see it, is the owners of these fabulous rare cars have nothing to prove to anyone on this site. If you have a pocket full of money and want to buy a car of this caliber , go see it and I am sure you will get the whole story and proof on both cars , if I owned these cars i would not respond to all the wannabe car detectives with no money to purchase either of these cars,if you put your money where your mouth is, then, you would expect the owners will disclose all the information you would need to purchase such a high dollar rare car.there seems to be a few people on this site trying to get to the bottom of something for no reason ,just my opinion .

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I can think of 225 thousand reasons to get to the bottom of it.For that kind of coin I would be asking lots of questions especially on here and especially when a whiff of smoke is in the air.With statements like "wannabee detectives with no money to purchase either of them"It seems like there is an effort to put out the flames as well as fan them??.It's a gorgeous car nonetheless but it's at the point where correctly done clones are to me becoming more attractive at a third the cost,and no questions asked. Who the heck knows where this market is headed I think the top was a year ago and certainly would not want to be a broker flooring big ticket merchandise right now..but if I was it sure makes sense to have a third basemen doing damage control-can you dig it?
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