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Old 07-28-2004, 07:13 AM
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guys, please, i am following the thread, thanks for the concern...there are lots of folks following the car on e bay, .... i think whoever ends up the high bidder will be quite happy with the car.good luck to all bidders, this is a special car, i will pass along the invite to the new owner and hope they bring the car to several of the reunions...
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Old 07-31-2004, 02:29 AM
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Looks like he bailed, went from 45 bids down to 38. New high bidder - get 'er done!!

Just a note Pat, there are 7 (rather than 4) documented Huggar Orange Yenko Deuce Novas, and the suspension package is F41 (rather than F40).
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Old 07-31-2004, 04:12 AM
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WARNING GUYS!!! AZURI1800 HAS CHANGED HIS USER ID TO TRICKYSBIGWHEELS.
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Old 07-31-2004, 05:19 AM
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Ebay needs to step up and hire some young wiz kids as well as some prosecuting attorneys and start making some examples. I am fortunate enough to have perfect feedback on Ebay. However, I only sell sportscards from time to time. I can sympathize with the folks who honestly represent a car and then get screwed on a negative feedback. There are guys who make a living traveling the country inspecting cars...find a good one and USE HIM. As for EBAY - you aren't running a mom and pop operation anymore. Start acting like it and go out and get these dirtbags. How many of you guys saw the COPO and tens of other cars with the "$9,000.00 special Buy it Now"? Christ, I could tell it was a scam before I clicked on the link. The monitors at Ebay couldn't? I don't believe it. Lastly, how hard can it be for a multi-million dollar corporation to electronically chase down these people? Thanks for letting me vent here guys but these scumbags are making the muscle car hobby that we have all loved since high school a shady place to be. Step up EBAY! Marc
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Old 07-31-2004, 09:45 AM
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Tricky is now high bidder on this JL8 Crossram Z28. Ebay Z28
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Old 07-31-2004, 10:06 AM
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I was lucky enough to get one of these clowns thrown off ePay recently, and even luckier to recover the fees he induced. He had bid the car up and won the auction, then started writing nonsense emails about how I needed to bring the car to various locations, and other stalls. The success came when I pointed out to the ePay reps how the knuck was wreaking havoc with 35 other auctions by bidding the items, almost all vehicles, up with no intention on following through with any payment. He got "das boot" in two days, and my fees were immediately credited. All it took was a little research with the ePay internal search function on what he was bidding on.

Hey Charley, did you have to put a blower on that ford to sell it?

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Old 07-31-2004, 07:05 PM
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Tricky is now high bidder on this JL8 Crossram Z28. Ebay Z28

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Wow, that car sold quick. Does anyone know the car and is it an original JL8 or was it added to the car?
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Old 07-31-2004, 09:19 PM
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Yup, sure is a nice car. But, did I read it right? $128KUS for a 69 Z with the wrong interior, headlights that don't function (there's not enough vacuum to open them, but no power brake issues?) and a nonworking clock? Just me, I suppose, but for that kind of money for a non-supercar I'd expect something closer to flawless...

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