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Who do I contact about the car?
Do a Craigslist search for 1973 Dodge Charger in Saint Joseph, MO and it should pop up if still available.Who do I contact about the car?
Thank you. I'm searching for the contact information because I purchased the car a little over a year ago and since it was a 4hr drive, he wanted money upfront to hold it until I could get a truck to get there which, I informed him would be 4-6 weeks, and that's why he requested a $500 deposit to hold it for that length of time. Wired money directly to his bank account, and after hundreds of calls, texts, and voicemails, dude has vanished. This Charger is my first car, and the first car I ever built. The individual my father sold it to back in 2003 completely butchered her because they had "other ideas"Do a Craigslist search for 1973 Dodge Charger in Saint Joseph, MO and it should pop up if still available.
Thank you. I'm searching for the contact information because I purchased the car a little over a year ago and since it was a 4hr drive, he wanted money upfront to hold it until I could get a truck to get there which, I informed him would be 4-6 weeks, and that's why he requested a $500 deposit to hold it for that length of time. Wired money directly to his bank account, and after hundreds of calls, texts, and voicemails, dude has vanished. This Charger is my first car, and the first car I ever built. The individual my father sold it to back in 2003 completely butchered her because they had "other ideas"
In all honesty, I wish I could say he was a scammer, but he facetimed with my husband and I to show us the car, because being 4hrs away, we couldn't just hop in and take a quick drive to look at it, so I wanted evidence he physically had my car. And he did. But all links for the ad for my car no longer exist. So unless the dude passed away (he was selling it because his health was really bad and he could not restore the car like he had planned), he flat out just screwed me over. Extremely disheartening. I joined this site in hopes of finding the dudes contact information to see if it's changed, and, if finding he sold it, hoping to find who he sold it to. I may not have much, but I'd give anything to have my car back again. That's been main goal in life since coming home from school that day in 2003 and finding out my asshole of a father sold my car because he needed the money. It took me 21 years to find her again, I pray I don't have to search another 21 years and have had 21 more birthdays and become physically unable to put my baby back together.Hate to say it, but I believe you got scammed.
The car was also posted on Facebook back in 2015.
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Found by Google searching for the VIN using spaces as seen in the fender tag.
Search for WP29 P3A 183520
Thank you for sending me that. If that is my car, it's heartbreaking that someone changed so many things to electric. I had completely restored her and kept her all stock. I prefer to keep my Mopar's all original, I find I appreciate them so much more that way.