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Woj 08-28-2019 01:20 PM

If what Mgawin states is true, that is unfortunate, but should be verified first. There are always two sides to every story. Unfortunately there are folks that will take advantage of anyone at anytime with no remorse.

I recently bought a low mile, one-owner 77 TA from original owner’s widow. She was more than ready to sell, but her signing the title over with tears in her eyes was not easy. I asked if she wanted to back out of the deal, but she said no and that it was the right thing to do. It took a few days to get over that, but I assured her it’s was going to a good home and that I would take care of the car just as her husband had. We have communicated a few times since and all is well.

Hopefully this news doesn’t sour the new ownership. It is a beautiful car and in good hands.

Phil W.

muscle_collector 08-28-2019 02:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by napa68 (Post 1461189)
I am rather upset to find this out as well. The guy played the part rather well. I have sent you a PM.

Thanks,
Tim

I guess I will ask, you stated you bought this from the original owner. your quote was.

"The car was parked in 1995 due to a double amputation of the

owners legs (diabetes). "

was the guy you bought it from a double amputee?

napa68 08-28-2019 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by muscle_collector (Post 1461200)
I guess I will ask, you stated you bought this from the original owner. your quote was.

"The car was parked in 1995 due to a double amputation of the

owners legs (diabetes). "

was the guy you bought it from a double amputee?

The "OO's nephew" as the OO's health was frail. The fellow even went so far as to video me loading the car telling the "uncle" his car was going to a good home. Irritates the sh#t out of me quite honestly if everything stated is true.

It's still a great car! I just hate being played and lied to. Not the first time..........nor the last.

napa68 08-31-2019 04:38 PM

After the wrench that got thrown into the story, I did have the good fortune of finding the "actual" original owner and talking to him today.

Certainly, he has some health issues that dictate what life hands out to him. Beyond that, we had a good 30 minute conversation that was very enjoyable. He explained a few things about the car, cleared up a couple of mysteries, and certainly made me feel better about the whole deal.

He is interested in what happens with the car and was very encouraging about preserving the car moving forward. We are going to stay in touch and I am going to try to visit him later in September.

As for the "Nephew of the original owner"..........karma is a bitch.

A special thanks to Mgawin. I appreciate you getting involved Mitch. My conversations with you have been very enjoyable as well.

I'll carry the story on in the Pontiac section. I have some cool plans ahead.

Tim

Xplantdad 08-31-2019 07:22 PM

Good to hear, Tim!:beers:

napa68 09-04-2019 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mockingbird812 (Post 1460441)
Do tell about the "dandy speeding ticket"!!

Here are the copies of the ticket paperwork. Was the ticket "reduced" to 19 over? Coincidental............

The original ticket is rather faint as it is a carbon copy


https://i1043.photobucket.com/albums...psrjd5qz3k.jpg

mockingbird812 09-04-2019 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by napa68 (Post 1462053)
Here are the copies of the ticket paperwork. Was the ticket "reduced" to 19 over? Coincidental............

The original ticket is rather faint as it is a carbon copy


https://i1043.photobucket.com/albums...psrjd5qz3k.jpg


All documentation is GOOD documentation. It tells a story!!!! Thanks Tim!

dykstra 09-13-2019 12:11 PM

Way cool!


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