You aren't kidding Mike!! I am soooooooooooooooo glad I rode to western North Carolina and looked at that ChevyII!! The pics had me drooling all over myself wanting to go trade my '69 Camaro for it. What a rust bucket :!: :!: :evil: :evil: Should have known, the guy was too eager to trade sight unseen! :roll:
"Heavy investigation"? What does that mean? With all due respect lieutenant, if you can't provide evidence and quotes because of this "heavy investigation" then you really have no story to tell. I am interested in YOUR car and situation, not the other cars he has for sale as they aren't directly related to the deal you made for your car.
Why don't you at least show us the
www.hotrodhotline.com ad of the car you bought from him? Maybe tell us a bit of what wasn't true about the ad. I truly doubt giving up a few public info details would hardly be detrimental to the investigation. What I saw in his ads are two very nice Chevrolets, I know pictures can be deceiving, but you have shown us nothing as far as proof to your claim he scammed you. I wouldn't dare say one bad thing about that seller until the proof is shown or he has been proven to be a rip off in any other deals. Just my thoughts, with absolutely no disrespect intended.
Originally Posted by lieutenant
Originally Posted by BEAST477
Originally Posted by bugzzy1
Thanks bugzzy. That makes it easy for us old guys that are computer dumb :shock: .
OK so what is wrong with these cars and give us more details on what was wrong with yours lieutenant.
Sorry about the screw up. Those cars are on hotrodhotline.com. As far as mine is concerned he stated car was all new and it was a quality driver show car. With all the things that are wrong it would take a lot of money to get it to show at a car show. Got some quotes but because its under some heavy investigation cant do anything to it. As far as the other cars the pictures look good but thats the way mine started.