James, It is indeed a '70 sport coupe (post). That VIN 336879 is for a '68
Hardtop. Seems like a clean looking car, but this one is an obvious fraud.
M
On Tuesday 31 October 2006 16:22, James Hernandez wrote:
> I looked at the Auction, the car looks like a 1970 to me, but I'm no
> expert. But
I called the local police dept. and left a message with a detective.
I sure hope someone would do the same if my car were stolen and re-vinned.
Wes
Umm... The car is probably stolen. Someone should contact law
enforcement. It even sounds like it doesn't come with a title.
Imagine that - sold with switched vin and no title... Hmm...
Vin is from a 69 HT, this is a 70 post. WTF.
Wes
I looked at the Auction, the car looks like a 1970 to me, but I'm no
expert. But You can see by the dual tail-lights it's a '70.
What does this prove?
Q: hope you know this is a 70'not a 69'. good luck
Oct-19-06
A: FOR EVERYONE OUT THERE MY CAR IS A 69 IT HAS BEEN
CONFIR
On Monday 30 October 2006 15:48, Christopher Witt wrote:
> writes:
> YOU MUST NOT AS GOOD AS YOU THINK YOU ARE... BECAUSE IF YOU WAS THEN YOU
> WOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT THIS PARTICULAR CAR IS #16 OF 900 PRODUCED WITH THE
> HURST OPTION... AND THAT THIS IS A NUMBERS MATCHING CAR MAYBE YOU
> SHOULD
gearjammer5572
selling ebay item #160042176128
writes:
YOU MUST NOT AS GOOD AS YOU THINK YOU ARE... BECAUSE IF YOU WAS THEN YOU
WOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT THIS PARTICULAR CAR IS #16 OF 900 PRODUCED WITH THE
HURST OPTION... AND THAT THIS IS A NUMBERS MATCHING CAR MAYBE YOU SHOULD
GIVE
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