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7N171635 - tags on ebay

Started by MO, November 06, 2011, 01:01:08 PM

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MO


bertfam

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



MyRed67

1967 Camaro  LOS  11A
Original Engine   Z - Tribute
Mike C.    NW - Illinois

KurtS

Car was for sale back in 2002, rusty. Tags got removed and offered in 2010 and again now.
Was originally a L30/M20 car.
Kurt S
CRG

bertfam

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

GI JOE

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. 
SFC GI JOE - Airborne Paratrooper
68- L-78, M22, BV
69- L-78, M22, BV, Conv

IZRSSS

#6
What contact info does the Attorney Generals office need? Is name and email address enough, or does it include phone number and address?

Quote from: Ed Bertrand on November 10, 2011, 11:30:20 AM
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.