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Old 04-01-2014, 02:58 PM   #11
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Default Re: Stolen GT's at Manheim Fowles

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What fake story has he made up?
The address listed in the ad shows up on street view as a panel shop in an industrial area so I can't see that he's trying very hard to hide anything.
He might even be (shock,horror) a white man who buys damaged cars,repairs them properly then sells them for a living.



Yeah,imagine someone having the nerve to buy something and then trying to make a profit on it.No-one does that.
Probably the fake story that it was crashed during a test drive, whereas the Manheim Fowles listing states it was stolen & recovered.
I wasn't aware ramming other cars or objects was considered test driving.
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