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it was off another car site with very little information.....and a 68 shelby, what state were these treasures found?
That's a South Carolina inspection sticker. I'm a SC lifer, and have acquired many of those in my days!VIN: RM23V0A167914
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1986
South Dakota?
And here is the South Carolina license plate!That's a South Carolina inspection sticker. I'm a SC lifer, and have acquired many of those in my days!
Yep..... I've acquired many of those in my days too!!And here is the South Carolina license plate!
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MOPARS5150 posted MAR 8 AT 8:44 PM
Makes a man afraid to even know what it was bought for...... they probably stole it. It seems like only the flip-meisters get good deals on treasures like that. Just once I'd love to hear of some poor broke bastard scoring the car of his dreams for nearly nothing and know that it could never be bought again for any price!Newly upholstered seats with the build sheet intact? I’m surprised they didn’t find a Picasso in the trunk too
Along with Lord Lucan's passport.Newly upholstered seats with the build sheet intact? I’m surprised they didn’t find a Picasso in the trunk too
Spend all of your days out looking and doing research and you might just find one. flip-meisters don't have these things just fall into their lap. Lots of time and energy and gas wasted checking them out. If they are lucky 1 out of 50 might end up being what the seller says it is. If you are a flipper you don't just do it for the money. It's the hunt that keeps you excited and goingMakes a man afraid to even know what it was bought for...... they probably stole it. It seems like only the flip-meisters get good deals on treasures like that. Just once I'd love to hear of some poor broke bastard scoring the car of his dreams for nearly nothing and know that it could never be bought again for any price!
I agree....I told my wife after I wrote that post that those people spend countless hours searching to find what VIN numbers are missing from registries and such, and that the thrill for them is just finding it, so I meant no disrespect to flippers...... I've done some flipping myself in my time.....I am a firm believer in capitalism!!!Spend all of your days out looking and doing research and you might just find one. flip-meisters don't have these things just fall into their lap. Lots of time and energy and gas wasted checking them out. If they are lucky 1 out of 50 might end up being what the seller says it is. If you are a flipper you don't just do it for the money. It's the hunt that keeps you excited and going