NEW SCAMMER ?
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Area code lookup came up with this.
334 AL -6 S Alabama: Auburn/Opelika, Montgomery and coastal areas (part of what used to be 205; see also 256, split 251)
Still not in Florida. Has anyone contacted him to see what the reply was? I would buy 10 of those conv. at that price and after selling them, take a year off for fun.
334 AL -6 S Alabama: Auburn/Opelika, Montgomery and coastal areas (part of what used to be 205; see also 256, split 251)
Still not in Florida. Has anyone contacted him to see what the reply was? I would buy 10 of those conv. at that price and after selling them, take a year off for fun.
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Nice how he blocked the plate # out,and if that is miami it must be in another state,look at the trees,not a palm in site and it doesn't even look like miami at all,the house theme is no where near miami,it is fall when the picture was taken the trees are loosing there leaves and are changing colors,Can anybody magnify the picture and get the plate off the car in the back ground?
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http://www.racingjunk.com/post/11132...9-Mustang.html
http://www.racingjunk.com/post/11129...nvertible.html
BEWARE This moron never gives up
http://www.racingjunk.com/post/11129...nvertible.html
BEWARE This moron never gives up
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License Plate in the corner
I tried to crop and blow up the corner car with the plate-picture quality blown up degrades too much-however from what I can tell at about 150% of size, it appears to be a New York plate-See them all the time in MD and PA.
Also, check the text of the add "The car in perfect conditions without any mechanical problems, in mint condition, ..."
In perfect conditions?
Too low price, odd ball text in the ad with no specs, and the multiple email addressess would suggest a scam.
Invite the seller to this forum and see what he says.
My two cents-
later
Also, check the text of the add "The car in perfect conditions without any mechanical problems, in mint condition, ..."
In perfect conditions?
Too low price, odd ball text in the ad with no specs, and the multiple email addressess would suggest a scam.
Invite the seller to this forum and see what he says.
My two cents-
later