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Old 11-08-2005, 04:01 AM
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Well Mr.Hemi you make a very lousy first impression.jfkheat has a valid opinion and stated it politely (and an opinion I agree with).Maybe you should step back and adjust that attitude a little.After all this website is for "carguy" dicussion not for "top secret"arragant car salesman.Have a nice day.Steve
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Old 11-08-2005, 05:02 AM
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When I posted this ad I assumed I was posting an ad, nothing more, nothing less...............I took the time to reply to Sam and explain my feelings and logic, because you don't approve or agree is your problem, not mine......... If I wanted to discuss this in the open forums I would have done a "What's this Worth" in your open forum. I have returned EVERY e-mail I have gotten by phone on my dime. If you have questions, send me an e-mail and your phone and I will call you ( Sorry, but if you can't give me your phone number, then as far as I am concerned, you are not serious.......). Is this so hard to understand??? I assumed this was a classified section, not an open forum to discuss what is for sale. The board I frequent does just that ...you post a classified in the classified section, and discuss whatever you want in open forums.......If you want to threaten me by pulling my ad so be it. I felt I met the requirements to post an ad for a legitimate car for sale, not some Internet sham/scam . I would think you would be doing a disservice by pulling the ad so YOUR users might have the chance to purchase a real and very rare car.......Maybe I am mistaken, but with a car of this caliber some buyers DO NOT want the info all over the web it seems you want to impose you beliefs, and could care less what the eventual buyer might not want, or what the seller wants for that matter.........it should be their choice to make, not yours or mine....
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Old 11-08-2005, 05:50 AM
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So do the Mopar sites let people drop in...slap a for sale ad on an unknown Hemi project car, tell members they don't have a clue and tell the people who run the board how they should interpret their for sale guidlines ? Doubtful. There are a lot of guys who aren't exactly on the up and up with these cars. I'm sure the Mopar community has it's cloners, rebodiers, people who sell rebodies without disclosing, fake docs, made up BS stories about history etc...we just try to sift thru it here beforehand so people won't get burned anymore...a rebodied COPO Chevelle was sold not too long ago and it wasn't a happy ending...it wasn't Fathom though so thats good ! Hope its a great car and hope it goes to a good home too.
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Old 11-08-2005, 05:56 AM
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Default Re: 69 Copo Chevelle

1. If it sounds to good to be true.
2. If the seller can't explain it.
3. If you can't understand it.

THEN DON'T BUY IT!!!
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Old 11-08-2005, 06:08 AM
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Default Re: 69 Copo Chevelle

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...a rebodied COPO Chevelle was sold not too long ago and it wasn't a happy ending...

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Hum... inquiring minds want to know more.
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Old 11-08-2005, 11:44 PM
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Was the rebody a black one???
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Old 11-09-2005, 12:04 AM
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Steve I heard of a black rebody with certification but thats another story and should be a different thread altogether. Lets keep this one on the subject car that the topic is about.
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Old 11-09-2005, 01:06 AM
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...a rebodied COPO Chevelle was sold not too long ago and it wasn't a happy ending...


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"Hum... inquiring minds want to know more."



I was just responding to the above question posed by Tom.
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