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Old 10-30-2007, 04:34 PM
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Here we go again !!!! Bash first, ask later...
People talk about this ALLL THE TIMMME about this site.
I love this site but REALLLY MAN.
Look at 90% of the post and thats ALL they ask for is pictures and info to pick a car apart and have NO, I mean NO interest in the car.



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I think your perceived 90% is way off. Good cars with pedigree will always sell. If the seller fails to disclose something or is not forthright, then they may be called out. I don't agree with how the first two or three poster conducted themselves, but to make a blanket statement about this site is way off base. If you are only here to sell cars or this is the only forum you contribute on, then deal with it. If you look at Xplantdad link you will see that the seller was not forthright about the color change. Anyway is you are going to sell a car, you might want to disclose as much information as possible, and show some pics.

This site includes 22 other forums other than the classifieds, try spending some time there you might learn something, or better yet contribute something.
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Old 10-30-2007, 05:26 PM
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Old 10-30-2007, 09:41 PM
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This site includes 22 other forums other than the classifieds, try spending some time there you might learn something, or better yet contribute something.

I leave ALL that wisdom up to you guys who know ALL !!!


I sold around 8-10 of your Feature cars that are on your site. I think I have contribute to this site and I think I have raised the bar for some.. Member 25

Im sorry to the original Poster for how this turned out !!
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This site includes 22 other forums other than the classifieds, try spending some time there you might learn something, or better yet contribute something.

I leave ALL that wisdom up to you guys who know ALL !!!


I sold around 8-10 of your Feature cars that are on your site. I think I have contribute to this site and I think I have raised the bar for some.. Member 25

Im sorry to the original Poster for how this turned out !!

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Rich you do a fine job selling cars for our members and it is appreciated. Also I agree that the first couple of posts were inappropriate. Where I disagree is how big of a issue it really is, or is perceived to be by you.

You have brought this point up before regarding how cars are torn apart in the sales forum. This may be uncomfortable to some sellers, and thats unfortunate, but for the most part the questions asked are fair and reasonable.

I don't feel this forum needs further moderating, but thats not my call. Possibly we could eliminate the classifieds altogether which has been done on other sites. I would suggest to those selling, who find the questions asked here too critical in nature that they set up their own website, or find another to sell their items.

Glad you had an enjoyable weekend.
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I would suggest to those selling, who find the questions asked here too critical in nature that they set up their own website, or find another to sell their items.



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(You have brought this point up before regarding how cars are torn apart in the sales forum.)

A lot of cars are deserving a good bashing. So that never has been my fight. I guess you wouldnt have said anything when you read the guys post and what followed. Since your stepping up now about what I wrote !!
I just came back from a multiple of shows in the last few months and the first time I come on here and I read THAT !!
Understand how I was set back by it and said something.
I was out at shows and WEARING my favorite(one of)shirt(SuperCar Reunion),people would say stuff to me and im telling them how this is great website.Then I read THAT !!
I was just telling them: Dont let a few J-offs ruin their day..

I see a LOT of cars and im the first to want to get to the TRUTH about the cars I see. And I know you know that about me !!
Please im done with this and let the guy sell his color changed car for way to much money...

Understand how I felt coming off the road and the first thing I read..
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What if he just said "no tire kickers"?

Who else misses the era of the angry classified? Or the p'od parts counter guy who thought walking an aisle back to grab a set of plugs was heavy lifting? Sure, it wasn't your fault he was missing a digit or two, but that didn't matter to "Lefty". Now that was hot rodding. C'mon, disgruntled finesse players from days gone by rule!
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