Actually, I did do the rite thing and emailed the buyer and lowered the price as well BEFORE the buyer got the car........ I also deleted the ad and added a correct ad..... I did everything possible to fix the situation BEFORE anyone got the car. I had it sold and notified my buyer that the car was misrepresented to me and cut the price if he still wanted it.
Because it was the rite thing to do My motor in the mustang was the correct motor, but 4 CUBIC INCHES SHORT....
I didn't even get the correct engine to make the 406 I was told it had
Everyone acts like I was trying to get the guy.....y'all seem to have missed the fact that I offered to pay the shipping on the engine as well as pay him 500 dollars on top of the shipping I was paying once I got it in the truck and verified it ran just as it did when it left my driveway(which I'm sure would have been close to another 500 dollars in freight)
Also, you guys are forgetting or missing the fact that the motor wasn't just a few cubic inches off...... it was a completely different engine......
I'm done with the arguing.....I got 1000 dollars towards the 406 short-block I had to buy, and the other motor is pulled apart to just a block and heads in preparation to be pulled to have THE ENGINE IT WAS ADVERTISED WITH INSTALLED.....
Here are pics to prove I am pulling the engine to put what i was told it had in the truck