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and another "Welcome to this site"....
"Does that make you better than us ?" No, I reply. But re-read the part where I was told... "don't know if it's a Nova or Chevelle", and "all five of the Chevelles are this, this, or this" (basically meaning I don't know what I'm talking about, and if that's so, that means that you/them are "better" than me?). "Maybe you're just crummier at finding cars." "I hope after 15 years you finally find it." sweet, more nice things to say to me. Keep it coming. |
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The_bowtie_gang
I know you are looking for help in trying to find this car. I understand there are those that desire to locate or "find" a car, so as to enjoy the discovery and recognition received from such an effort, and will undermine an other individuals' efforts. This really is hard work, and takes alot of time. Just knowing the car may exist is great news as I have a strong interest in helping other owners of suspected or known Fred Gibb or Dick Harrell vehicles. I have only been associated with the folks surrounding these cars for a few years , however have found information available, if known, when asking for it. Feel free to e-mail me, and I will give you some names and phone numbers of other owners in the midwest, and the names of the Gibb historians. It appears to me this car is one of those shipped from Fred Gibb to Dick Harrells shop, and then reinvoiced to Branine Chevy. Take this offer as you may, hopefully, you will find the car you are searching for. [Edited by 68TopStock (10-16-2001 at 12:14 AM).] |
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I hope the bowtie gang isn't scared off, this is an excellent forum. For even if you look at the Motion deal thread, you'll find that both parties in that dispute handled themselves with decorum, no small feat when one man feels victimized, and another has his character called into question. I haven't found another site where so much information is shared, and the participants have so much hard core knowledge.
Marlin is an optimist, but you will note that he is very generous with his vast resources of Yenko (esp Deuce) knowledge. Its obvious he loves the sharing of information and he can't understand why everybody doesn't do the same. And as long as he feels this way, I will continue to learn from him, for free! From what I understand, Charlie has bought and sold countless cars and has come to appreciate men of action, not just words. Probably because they actually buy things from him. His one reply was a little catty, but cut some slack-we all have our days. Being a dealer/broker/appraiser, I've seen and heard a lot of classless moves. I once had a local jeweler copy a registration and go to the sellers doorstep to try and cut us out of a deal. (I wanted to go to the SOB's shop and ask if I could deal direct with his wholesaler when I had a need for gold or diamonds.) I've also held cars for people who promised me they'd buy a car, but neglected to tell me that they had to sell a few things, beg their wife, and win the lottery to pull it off. For the record, whenever I've held a car and not gotten a deposit, I've NEVER had the deal go through. I think I went 0 for 20 before I quit doing that. I'm not a hard seller, but if you're not confident or passionate enough to put money on a deal, buyers remorse will always prevail after a day or two. (Or a month, or however long the seller lets you drag your feet.) As for sharing VINs and the like, I don't think limiting this type of info to e-mails or other more private means is rude. Chasing cars isn't like sharing information or history. Its more like poker where you play the cards you have to but keep a few close to your chest, so you still can win in the end. |
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I think you are spending wat too much time questioning our integrity and moral character. To make statements on the BM car which you have no first hand knowledge of, is very weak. Its not what you said but how you said it, that I find offensive. " I have the VIN Don't ask" give us all a break! I have been a member of this board for quite a while and you were the first to stir the pot. If you feel uncomfortable sharing information fine, just be polite about it. I think we all understand your point, but to start your first post like that invites, negative responses. Lets ALL start over and move on!!
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Good suggestion. No biting, no fighting!
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Caddy ? Me ? Bowtie, have I shown you Marlin's new Baby ?
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I agree with Paceme!!
Bowtie asked, I produced. If the smiley face was ment that he was joking - so be it. I was serious, we are here to help anyone that we can. If the VIN can't be used for a title search, and you prefer to keep it quiet - just say so without insunuating that others want it so that they can scoop the car. Start this thread over, all this whining is making me drunk!! This is a hobby, remember?? Bowtie, sorry if I offended you, let's get back to the facts about this Blue Chevelle. M
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