Are these for real?
#1
Instructor
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Are these for real?
Ran across this site and started dreaming...
Scroll down, lots of C2's for under 20k. Many at half that or less.
http://repairablecars-forsale.com/ad..._For_Sale.html
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Scroll down, lots of C2's for under 20k. Many at half that or less.
http://repairablecars-forsale.com/ad..._For_Sale.html
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Drifting
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C2 of Year Finalist (stock) 2019
Ran across this site and started dreaming...
Scroll down, lots of C2's for under 20k. Many at half that or less.
http://repairablecars-forsale.com/ad..._For_Sale.html
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Scroll down, lots of C2's for under 20k. Many at half that or less.
http://repairablecars-forsale.com/ad..._For_Sale.html
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I absolutely believe that those cars are for real and worth maybe close to what they're asking, only in that they are real C2s. Real bad C2s.
I doubt that those cars could be rebuilt for a cost equal to their value. Lots of damage with expensive parts and labor needed to repair, and insurance write-offs (read: salvage titles).
Maybe a good start for a restomod or two in the group.
I doubt that those cars could be rebuilt for a cost equal to their value. Lots of damage with expensive parts and labor needed to repair, and insurance write-offs (read: salvage titles).
Maybe a good start for a restomod or two in the group.
#5
Drifting
A lot of those cars have been on the Internet for sale for the few years now.
#6
Instructor
There is a 67 Coupe air car fire damage, that a friend of mine purchased 2 years ago still on the web site. He sold the car at Barrett-Jackson and made lots of money.
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Drifting
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This is perhaps the 6th time someone has posted about this site on this forum. This is a criminal operation that defrauds potential buyers by charging a contact/access fee that leads nowhere. No phone numbers, no people to talk to. The link NEEDS to be traced, and the website owner needs to be put in JAIL. Several on here have been duped.
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St. Jude Donor '09-'10-'11-'12-'13-'14-'15-'16-'17-'18-‘19-'20-'21-'22-'23-'24
When I saw that thread title, I had to look to see if it was started by Kerrmudgeon!
#16
Burning Brakes
When I started looking for a Corvette a year or so ago I looked really hard at this site. My thought was a water damaged car. Fiberglass body would be ok and maybe the engine, the rest would be the project.
Since I'm 73 I decided to find something running!!!!!!!
Since I'm 73 I decided to find something running!!!!!!!
#18
Melting Slicks
Gary
#19
Le Mans Master
If a car shows up on manheim it is probably at least a real car recently damaged. Hagerty handled my claim when I was hit by the semi, they put my car on manheim to find out what the salvage market would bear- without my knowing - a forum member (one of my regular amigos here sorry my mind slipped) noticed it and posted it on my thread!
they cannot sell it without you agreeing to do so, and the manheim fine print says so- but they can at least shop it by auction. Some of those cars will sell. This is obviously different from the original website on the thread here.
Benton.
they cannot sell it without you agreeing to do so, and the manheim fine print says so- but they can at least shop it by auction. Some of those cars will sell. This is obviously different from the original website on the thread here.
Benton.