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Wagonmaster. You keep harping like you have been warning us all along and we never heard of people faking paperwork. You act like the sole reason to build your car was to educate people but in reality 99% of the people that saw your car at a show were led to believe it was the real thing because unless they talked to you and asked you about it, they simply walked off thinking it was a rare car. Now in hindsight you are acting like the car was built to educate people when in fact it misled many people. Then you came to this site and ended up really pissing people off when they find out you are posting under a second name hyping your own car. You have brought most of this on yourself. Give it a rest. [/ QUOTE ] Wagonman - This is really the issue. Most regulars here are VERY well educated in fraud and have been on top of what has been going on even before you decided to build your car. You seem intent on always stating that YOU are the reason we are all now knowledgeable on the issue. This may come across to some board members as an insult to them simply because of the length of time they have been in this hobby. It also makes you look bad because it shows you have not done any homework on this site or other sites to see what members have been talking about for years (search function is your freind ![]() Another reason you may come across in a negative light is that many here have been burned by fraudulent misrepresentation and do not take kindly to someone who shows a car as something it is not. Now I am not saying that you should not have built your car but when you show it, state very clearly in your paperwork that the car is a clone. Like Charley said, if you have all this fake paperwork supporting your high quality clone in your display, what conclusion will the public come to? Obviously, they will think it's real and that goes against the grains here and other enthusiast sites. It should be noted that you have been approached by members at car shows in the past and when they talked to you about the car, you never mentioned once that it was a fake. Not good in my books because this shows your true intent rather than the words you write here. Just tone down on the "I saved Yenko.net members" thing as well as disclose in all of your paperwork that the car is a clone and we'll all be able to have a few brewskis together ![]()
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