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Re: Question to seller regarding eBay Item #4595435867

Discussion in 'Shelby Mustang List' started by Rob Zanussi, Dec 6, 2005.

  1. Rob Zanussi

    Rob Zanussi Guest

    Good day listees. Below (at the very bottom) is a question that I sent the
    seller of the 66 350 that is the subject of this debate. His reply is
    between that question and this narrative.

    I find it interesting how he failed to address any of the points I raised
    to him.

    Rob


    At 06:07 AM 12/6/2005 -0500, you wrote:
    > Hello, I'm really sorry for this late reply but I've been very busy
    >lately and away from a computer.The car is located in Norwalk CA with 67K
    >miles on board, in excellent running and body condition, no flaws on it or
    >any other mechanical problems. It has a clear title and it will be signed
    >and notarized on your name as soon as the payment will be completed.
    >Regarding payment I am aware of the buyer's protection and we will use
    >eBay's motors vehicle purchase protection program which will hold the
    >payment until you receive the car. If you are interested you will be asked
    >to make a deposit of $2750, the buy it now price is $14,500.
    >By sending your deposit to eBay you are not buying the car, is just the way
    >the program works (and in case you buy the car it will give you a 1
    >month/1000 miles guarantee). However, it is 100% refundable if the car is
    >not as described.
    >If you are interested please provide me the following informations
    >necessary to take a decision :
    >



    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: rzanussi@shaw.ca
    >To: gbcldrn@aol.com
    >Sent: Mon, 05 Dec 2005 17:17:48 -0500
    >Subject: Question to seller regarding eBay Item #4595435867



    >From user: (rzanussi) Hi, I am sorry to
    >inform you that the serial number you have supplied is not correct for any
    >Shelby, let alone a 66. The factory digit is incorrect as is the engine
    >code. If this is a clone, I suggest that you alter your title to include
    >that little detail, otherwise you are committing a fraud.
    >&item=4595435867
     

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