Agreed and up to buyer to do homework, not relying
on seller nor auction house anyways in my humble opinion. Regardless of who made
what car. But....if buyer bought it and happy with it then fine, but just don't
want them coming back later griping like guy in Galveston. Someone
has $10K+ into engine alone on this 73. Regardless of that, have seen this thru
years will all sorts of AMCs. If misled willfully, like the 69 AMX at Mecum sold
in Dallas year ago, now becomes a pissing contest in courts, as guy in Galveston
suing Mecum &
the car broker place in Florida who had it listed as a 390 AMX. But was 343. So
breakdowns on both car broker/classic car place and auction house for simply not
doing homework. Easy sh*t homework to boot! The broker place in FL has already
called me several times looking for a 390V8 engine, running, to give to the guy
in Galveston so he will drop lawsuit, as he could stand to get 3X court award
($45K-$50K) if court finds in his favor. Not to mention big ass black eye for
classic car place & auction house from sheer bad publicity. Hope they can
work it out as i sent them leads on a number of 390 engines for sale they could
buy, crate and ship to pissed off Galveston AMC
guy.
Eddie Stakes
Planet Houston AMX 713.464.8825 days eddiestakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.planethoustonamx.com
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