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i think they are waiting for funds to clear. but the funds have been wired. They apparently have to do due diligence on where the funds come from and make sure they aren't from nefarious places. which i think they keep it as long as they can so they make money on the money thats not thiers.
car sold for $125K to a "highend collector". not sure who because they had them sign a NDA. He is having a shop on the East coast put a demon engine in it amongst some other things..
i think it was a fair price considering how much real birds are going for now. Still love this car. it was...
appreciate the comments. The car was stripped to bare metal twice and painted with the new plumb crazy. (Yes im spelling it that way now because it's funny). The car runs cool no matter if im running it hard or not. Jarred at Mo Power Masters did a great job finishing it up. Im sure he...
i agree with this and will have them correct the description. im not a liar by any means. it is a really nice car, and of course there are things people would nitpick that are "blaring" to them especially in a forum like this. i might just send it across the stage at BJ and see what happens...
they didnt. they finished the car. The car went through two restorations. my profile pic was what it looked like the first go around. i changed the color to "Plumb crazy." The car in person is pretty spectacular and Mo Power was very complementary on the paint job and how straight it is...
Well to be transparent this is my car. I wanted to post it and see what actual honest opinions i got.
Yes it is a clone but made with a lot of real SB parts. Engine is a 70 hemi. The nose is the only glass on the car The car was finished by Mo Power Masters in Denver so it was finished right...