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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: MO on November 06, 2011, 06:01:08 PM
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Looks like someone is going to get a very restorable project.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/320786772578?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649#ht_500wt_1361
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From the ebay auction:
1967 CAMARO Z28 TAGS AND TITLE COWL TAG AND VIN COWL TAG READS O1B 67 - 12637 NOR 71863 765-Z G-G E 2LGSR 3BSDL 4P THE EARLY 4P CARS COULD HAVE BEEN A Z28 OR A RS SS title is a clear title
Seller is dkoliver76 out of Danville, IA
From the title, the VIN is 124377N171635
Ed
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Is 01B kinda early for a Z28?
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Car was for sale back in 2002, rusty. Tags got removed and offered in 2010 and again now.
Was originally a L30/M20 car.
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Looks like the tags and title sold for $550. I also reported this auction to ebay twice! I guess they no longer care about illegal activities.
Ed
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I am so sick of the fraud and so many of you have helped me to see the difficulty in doing something about it... however, I must have had some very hard (PLF's) parachute landings as I still think I can do something about it... with that said...
I would like all of you who are like me and want to do something about it to email me your contact info. I believe if enough of us get together we can do something. United we stand...
I currently have a request for help into the CT states Attorney General about eBay and the fraud of cars and car parts. From reading this sites posts I would guess some of you are tracking the eBay fraudulent sellers... this is good.
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What contact info does the Attorney Generals office need? Is name and email address enough, or does it include phone number and address?
Looks like the tags and title sold for $550. I also reported this auction to ebay twice! I guess they no longer care about illegal activities.
Ed
Following the sold tags' would undoubtedly expose another fraud in the making.