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Deal Of The Century!!

beanhead

May I Land My Kinky Machine
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Like granny said, "If it seems to good to be true, it probably is...."

1967 Plymouth GTX - collectibles - by owner - sale - craigslist

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Seems legit....probably full of mud with blown engine...transmission is burnt out.....stay away guys, it's a roughie. :fool:
 
I'm glad all I have is my old butchered up coronet that only a few like me will buy. Didn't pay much and wouldn't get much, works for me. Atleast I didn't get cheated, I knew what I was buying.
 
I see these ads on Craigslist all the time. I can spot them easily. I usually open a tab and watch it to see how long until it is flagged for removal. If I decide to inquire about it, I ask, 'when and where can I come see the car?' Then the tap dance ensues. It seems to be about getting a deposit from you to hold the car which is somewhere different than the seller. It must work or they wouldn't keep doing it. I have noticed that there are better descriptions and more specifics in these ads now. If you want it bad enough, maybe you're the sucker!
 
Ad is STILL up.
 
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