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It appears that guy#2 continued to dump money into the car even after some sort of issue emerged.
Also, over on NastyZ28, several people seem to be operating under the premise that this car, when stolen, was nothing but a tub. However, guy#1, in his original post here, seems to indicate that this was a complete car when it disappeared. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img] |
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So lets say the guy has the car stolen...then the car gets restored after its restored. Lets just say the original owner never knew what it was other than a race car...and here it was a Yenko or ZL1 that the new owner thinks is worth 200-500k and has half or more than that into it. The original owner can't afford to pay him even though he wants to. But it was his car in the first place before it was stolen along with his other things. It doesn't matter if its a 16 year old son, or if someone dropped 10k or 100k into it. Someone should of done their paperwork first even if its right or wrong. I had it happen to me. I wish I could of got my money back but the guy was a deadbeat. My deadbeat has a court order to pay me back but I never can or will get a dime out of him. All I can do is turn him into his parole officer every now and he gets a week of jail time each of the 4 times I turned him in the last 5 years. Sad thing is I know who the pos is but I can't do anything about it other than narking on him to get jail time.
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