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Anyone heard of this restoration shop in Columbus?

sykanr0ng

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ALL of his trucks advertised on his website are customer builds and are all SOLD! He told me that this is how he attracts future customers the show interest, are told awww, sorry that one is sold but we can build you one. He seemed like a nice guy until the deal fell through. He was the high eBay bidder and backed out of a $26,000 deal. It's ok, he let me keep the $500 deposit. lol


How does a deadbeat bidder/buyer keep a 100% positive feedback rating?
 

Broncitis

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I'm just going to put this here...;)

Related to some of the recent discussion and controversy on usage of terms, I picked this up today and found it interesting at the way they used the term "restored" which got a few of you all riled up.

This is from the current issue of Keith Martin's American Collector magazine (the What's my Car Worth TV guy).

So which one of you is going to draft the letter to the editor over this outrage? ;D


They're a few claims in this "collectors reference" that I would not say hold up to a fact check, but yet we're supposed to get bent out of shape on an article or word choice in a local business journal, likely written by a non "car guy" or on a builders website? %)

You're welcome, I spent the $8 so you did not have to. :)
 

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Broncitis

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^^^ Had to look that word up. ;D

Note that the "restored" blue 76 Sport has the ultra rare low mount radio antenna and engine chrome package. ;)
 
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