That's one thing that I learned too, - if you do not ask about EVERYTHING
*specifically*, - it won't be mentioned by the seller.
Last car I bought "sight unseen", - (which won't happen again unless it's
damned-near FREE), - while it was (mostly) a NON-rusted car, had been hit
more times than Joe Lewis. All I got from the seller was, - "well, - you
did not *ask* if it had any dents".
Duh.
Like I should *have* to???
Evidently.
Regards,
DaveG.
----- Original Message -----
From: "William Parker" <parkerw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 22, 2004 7:48 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Bad deals, words of support
> As I've mentioned before on the list I bought my '65 on
> eBay, in 1999. I wasn't yet very experienced at eBay, and
> even if one is experienced, it isn't the same as being there
> in person. I asked a whole list of questions of the seller,
> and he had posted over a dozen pics on the auction. I took
> my older son with me to make the drive of 750 miles each way
> with '76 W200 and trailer, so we had a nice adventure. The
> car had problems that the seller hadn't mentioned, and I
> hadn't thought of to ask specifically. So, I had some
> disappointment, but I've since gradually improved the car
> while driving it to work and cruising around pretty
> regularly, and the disappointment has definately faded.
>
>
> --
> Bill Parker, South Central Indiana
> '56 Chrysler Windsor; '60 Chrysler Saratoga; '62 Plymouth
> Max Wedge; '64 Dart Convertible (Kathi's car); '65 Imperial;
> '65 Barracuda \6 (Kathi's other car);'68 Barracuda Fastback
> 340-S; '69 Barracuda Fastback now 360 (20 y.o. son's car);
> '72 Cuda 340
>
>