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Old 04-25-2008, 08:19 AM
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Default Re: russo and steel chop job camaro copo

WOW, I'm blown away with this:
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So here we are today. In a correcting marketplace, with old cars that were not built all that great in the first place, run hard and put away wet when new, then neglected, then ‘re-discovered’ as values rose to the level that enticed many to fall victim to the “dark side” and start doing all kinds of unscrupulous activities.

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How does one "fall victim" to the dark side?

and thanks for sharing this:

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Hey! Wake up! Those that are lost in some idealistic haze that the world is a wonderful place and everyone loves each other need to puff, puff, pass and then shut the hell up! The realities are that these old cars have endured many years of “lord only knows what” – bought, sold, traded, restored, etc. by “lord only knows who” and to think that ‘bad people – bad cars and bad things” do not happen is just simply naive.


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We all know that where there is BIG money that fraud surely follows. That is a no brainer. So does that make it O.K.? STAND UP FOR WHAT IS RIGHT. The car in this thread had it's VIN swapped, and that is illegal. No one is whining that it's not numbers matching or has forged documents. THE VIN WAS CHANGED AND TO SAY THE BUYER HAS THE RESPONSIBILITY TO FIND THIS OUT BEFORE HE BOUGHT THE CAR IS IRRESPONSIBLE.
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