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I just reread the description and was amazed by the endless legal disclaimers included in the ad. And evidently this auction includes completion of the restoration, yet the dealership mentions they don’t own the car. Too weird. Selling a car shouldn’t be this complicated.
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Yup, scary way to buy a car. They had it for sale a couple of years ago and it didn't sell.
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mhm1966 (02-17-2024) |
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Talk about a deceptive auction. Not ONE pic of the car apart... if the bidders didn't read ALL the fine print, they may be thinking they are buying the car as in the pics. With the disclaimer wording, it seems it is on consignment and they take no responsibility for any misunderstanding. That is in direct conflict with the pics on THEIR auction page. To me, the car is being grossly misrepresented.
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I just saw another GM assembly line (1970's) stated to be 53 hours!
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olredalert (02-25-2024) |
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