autoxcuda
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Just noticed the same description and photos on Facebook Marketplace.
There's a lot of clueless people on those facebook pages that will say whatever to be a part of a thread.
Just noticed the same description and photos on Facebook Marketplace.
However, if those same clueless people bring cash... Sell, Sell, Sell!!!!!There's a lot more clueless people on those facebook pages that will say whatever to be a part of a thread.
True. But most of the time they are in a basement of their parents house and never even seen one of these cars in real life.However, if those same clueless people bring cash... Sell, Sell, Sell!!!!!
Or.... Chuck U. Farley ?Would you buy from someone called fake a roni you don’t know me?
Did you ever convince your friend to register those cars with Fastbackjon?Sadly despite being by far the highest quality, best built B body cars of all of them, they are not the most desirable, and the cost to restore one exceeds the value of them. My friend loves them, he has about 10 of them including a rust free 66 Hemi roller with drag car history, and 3 1967 L code 440 Magnum cars,one is one of 132 4 speed cars built, and he cannot justify the cost of a full restoration on any of them. Unless you buy a running driving car in decent condition, and just drive it and enjoy it as is, you are upside down in a first generation Charger project car before you even unbolt the first bolt.
I told him, don't know if he did.Did you ever convince your friend to register those cars with Fastbackjon?
Nice one!
Just noticed the same description and photos on Facebook Marketplace.
I honestly think that the engine builder is just going to keep it and finish it. Because again, it's not mine, never was. As stated (a few times if I remember right), I was just trying to help find valuation.I just realized what the OP’s screen name says lol…
Fakir OneWould you buy from someone called fake a roni you don’t know me?
TouchéFakir One
Fakir
1.
1609–
A Muslim or (more loosely) Hindu religious ascetic who lives solely on alms. Frequently in South Asian contexts.
Fakirs are popularly associated in western culture with the practice of various feats, often involving self-mortification; cf., e.g., bed of nailsn., Indian rope trick n.
fakir, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
One, as in the first.
It's been my nickname for over 30 years and is my social media handle across all platforms because the internet is a fake world. I've been on forums, and specifically car related ones, since the late 90s, back in the Pure Honda and OffTopic.com days.