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Hey guys, I've been a member here for many years and just recently graduated law school. In the time I've spent reading the posts on this board as well as many others, I have noticed that collector car fraud is a BIG RACKET and something needs to be done. I recently took a job with an energetic law firm which I was able to talk into pursuing collector car fraud cases in Pennsylvania. These cases would include cars sold on fraudulent built sheets, protecto plats, window stickers, etc. Also restamped engines, VIN and Cowl Tags, misrepresentation of a restoration, inherent diminished value, auction problems (ebay scams), estate issues (wills devising classic cars to charities, trusts, heirs, etc.).
There are more '69 Z28 Camaros out there today than GM built, same with '57 Fuelies. If anyone out there knows of anyone who was ripped off buying a fake car that was sold as genuine, please point them in my direction and we can finally get some much needed justice. I have nothing against clones, but it is against the law to misrepresent a vehicle to another person (telling someone it's an SS when it really started life as a 307cu., etc.) I can be contacted at: Bryan W. Shook The Law Offices of Darrell C. Dethlefs 2132 Market Street Camp Hill, Pennsylvania 17011 (717) 975-9446 [email protected] I'm working on updating the website and this field of law will soon be included. www.dcdlaw.net |
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