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If Duane really is Quickrod and what he is saying is true than I think the problem lies with the seller. If he had already sold the car to Duane than how can anybody believe he was telling the truth about any of the other stuff. There are so many loopholes with Ebay now I doubt that any Ebay Auction is very Enforceable anymore. Do we have a real Name of the Seller ? If he really sold the car to Duane but was still trying to sell it to others than I would think someone should file a Complaint with Ebay. Brian, Brian,Clint and Frank... None of you really know what the seller was telling the other prospective buyers so you might want to slow down before slinging more Mud. Maybe the Seller would care to Chime in here ? In light of all that has transpired, I would like to see the actual vin and Title. The Seller has never said it was a Yenko so oops I mixed two of the #'s of the vin in my Ebay description...Probably not but in this wierd chain of events it would fit perfectly.
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Heven forbid but there is also the remote posiabality that the car is a total fabrication and he is taking anybodys moneys and has skipped town? Has anyone seen a copy of the title or the vin #. There are all kinds of scams online and this would be a easy one to do and nobody would know how to find the guy later. I sure hope I am wrong and this works out for someone to wind up with a huge smile on their face.
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I will bet that I have a hard time getting my money back and I am sure that I will have to drag the seller through court to do so. $11,500 is not allot of money but it is certainly enough to pi$$ me off. Ferone: I did not realize that you were invloved in this deal but you spoke about my character before you had the facts about the deal. I understand that Brian and Brian are you friends but there is no reason to assasinate my character when you just do not understand what went on. If you look at my explaination logically, you will understand why I take offense to your statement.
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Just my 2 cents,
Personally if i was the seller, And found out that the car was a real Yenko during or even after the acction, I would of contacted ebay and told them, look i made a mistake, I was not fully aware of what I was selling,Surley that can be justified, The main reson why I think this all got messy was the fact that the seller put the car up for sale, Not knowing it was a real yenko. And if it wan't for Mr Yenko, none of us would even be talking about this car. Now if i was the seller I would put the car back on ebay, And let every one have a chance on going for it. Like I said at the top of this post, This is just my 2 cents, And i don t wish to step on anyones toes. Nick |
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A seller can't just cancel the auction after the fact and put it back on Ebay because he made a mistake. Once the auction ends the deal is done. Just like when you win an auction, the finish of the auction results in a legally (acording to Ebay) binding contract between the seller and buyer. Unless there is some out in the wording of the auction, like subject to buyer inspection or something similar, the winner owns the car as of the close of the auction provided they complete the transaction, ie money changes hands, and the seller has to sell it for the agreed to amount stated at the close of the auction.
If the seller had cancelled all the bids, and cancelled the auction prior to the close then he could have relisted it. If the buyer reneges, I don't beleive there is any legal requirement to go down the list of bidders and ask them if they want it. Most people do it because these people expressed interest in the item, by bidding on it, and the seller feels this is the easiest way to get rid of whatever it is. There is only one binding contract per auction, anything else is courtesy. Of course in this case the seller was probably glad the buyer initially backed out. I've contacted a seller after the close of an auction and asked them to get in contact with me if the buyer doesn't come thru before. Check back about a year ago in the Motion Section, about a possible 69 Motion Corvette. I did it because it was local to me, and the car had been in the local auto trader the week before the auction. Don't know who the winner was, or if the car was anything special or not, but the car was picked up by 10AM on Monday, following a Sunday auction close. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/show...true#Post20452 Looks like some laywers are going to make some money off of this deal. |
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It is me again. I haven't had time to read everything just yet as of my posting but I wan to add that it was November not May as I said. Sorry for the misprint. Next I never backed out of the deal that I had with Doug the seller! He got badgered into selling to Clint for more money because he needs the money bad. and following all the other email the car is not for sale! I will drive it and enjoy to race it as I continue to persue all the parts to make it a showroom car. Only until then I will restore it. And by the way thanks for all the support from all of you guys out there!!!
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Good for you Duane! [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Glad to see the Car is in a home,and not be shipped around like an Orphan. By the way,where is Elliott Il.,I have never heard of that town? Rick |
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It is a little town of 350 people. As of location I am not telling because of possible thieves! Thanks for the intrest though.
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Good for you, glad it will be used and driven and not hidden away, although it's going to be tough to do right away with an engine, or running lights. Hopefully you've got a nice big 427 sitting at home.
While some people might try to buy it out from under you, I don't think anyone here would actually come to your house to steal it though. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/no.gif[/img] |
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