Randy, > It's not my car and I don't know the seller, but I think nit picking Ebay > auctions has gone overboard when you start picking apart average cars and > questioning the integrity of sellers (he is not a newbie and has 100% > feedback) that aren't trying to pass off a Cutlass as a real 442 or an > obvious '70 as a '69.
Except that 442cash has 67 positive feedbacks with a total feedback score of 100%. He was the guy for eBay 200043160627 and still has 200043409118 up with 10 other auctions. He was the guy who wanted to sell the '67 442 body tag and hinted that he also had the VIN tag and title for sale, for a total of $700.00. He is unusually mad at me right now, and I could care less. I just don't like someone bastardizing our Olds hobby. I have found with other types of internet auctions the feedback system can be more political than based in reality. Milton Schick 1964 442 Cutlass [EMAIL PROTECTED]