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Re: 1969 Yenko Nova
Is your cat an unemployed welder ?
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It's not about this site or that site or any other site. It's about cars being misrepresented, restamped, rebodied and embellished. All of these situations are bad for the hobby and I hope we can find a way to truly identify the cars for what they really are. Don't let $$$ and egos destroy the hobby! There are no sides to take in this guys, this is becoming way too big of a problem in the musclecar world! Let's find a way to identify the problem cars and I hope everyone agrees.
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Amen Jeff.
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Did one the banner holders try and sell a 1969 COPO Chevelle on this site a while ago that had issues similar to the silver Deuce?
(If I am wrong, moderators please remove post)
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Mike,
Same owner/restorer on the Silver Deuce and the Copo Chevelle. I had the opportunity to see the Deuce in its "original" state and the low mile 307 Nova that was used for "parts" during the Deuce restoration. Lets just be honest and label cars accordingly. It looks like there is a real need to register the rare cars in general. When a buyer gets burned on a misrepresented car it hurts the hobby. It puts many of the restored cars in question. Whats real anymore for a prospective buyer? Hard to tell anymore for most people. Mark |
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I spoke w/the Seller of the COPO Chevelle and he was very upfront about the restoration process employed on the car. I chose not to purchase it, but there was absolutely no attempt to deceive me.
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COPO,,, What color was that COPO Chevelle???.....Bill S
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Was it the orange one?
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Copo,
Unfortunately the ultimate buyer for the Black/Auto Copo Chevelle did not receive the same disclosure. That is why he told me the car went back to the seller. |
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Mark, I believe that info was disclosed to the buyer I believe there was other issues for the car to be returned.
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