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Re: Mopar guy needs 1970 L78 help
Yep, x3!
Recently, it's almost as if you must first conclude that all is fake and the prove to the opposite!
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Re: Mopar guy needs 1970 L78 help
It's on eBay now: I wrote to him and told him the window sticker, car shipper and build sheet are all repros, and he sent me back a very nasty note telling me he had all the docs reviewed by the best Chevelle people in the business and I didn't know what I was talking about. I feel bad for all the bidders that don't know better.......
http://www.ebay.com/itm/131966414354...,ext=ext,bu=bu Paul
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Re: Mopar guy needs 1970 L78 help
So, is the POP genuine? Reason I ask is that Joseph Hughes may be gone, but his wife Bette Lou Hughes still lives at the same address as on the POP.
most of the fake POP's I see have fake addresses. If the person is real, it just happens to be someone who recently died (or died right before they printed up the POP). So, is that POP likely real? If so, may be a real L78 car, but they faked the engine.
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Re: Mopar guy needs 1970 L78 help
If the wife is still at that address, and someone is obsessed with getting this car, it may be worth trying to reach her and get confirmation of the car did exist and maybe she has pictures or something else on it. Then that could help vindicate the POP may be real.
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