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Subject: Yet another fraud by a used car dealer


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Date Posted: 13:13:58 11/15/02 Fri
In reply to: Tom W. 's message, "1966 Ford Fairlane "police car" on E-Bay" on 03:01:02 11/15/02 Fri

I've seen a picture of this car at some ISP event and thought then it was a joke. I'd love to hear from an ISP car expert on whether or not the ISP was even driving black and whites in 1966. Seems to me they were using tan by then. If I am right, the car is not only a grocery-getting clone but an inaccurate one at that. Coupled with the fact that ISP never even drove these vehicles, makes it nothing more that a grocery-getting fantasy wannabe clone.

So who's gonna come down on the seller on this one?

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I've seen it.Major Monaco17:45:27 11/15/02 Fri



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