Author Topic: Cuda fraud on E-bay  (Read 1738 times)

Offline hemi71

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Re: Cuda fraud on E-bay
« Reply #15 on: May 11, 2006 - 04:09:27 AM »
Car did not meet reserve. I had kept the last auction that the car went thru on e-bay a few months ago, the selling price then was 25,550, this time the auction ended at 24,600. I sold the car for around 19K back in september of 05. I'll bet it will be up again shortly.




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Re: Cuda fraud on E-bay
« Reply #16 on: May 11, 2006 - 05:56:18 AM »
If you are positive (like by VIN#) this was the car, you should let ebay know. The fenders could have been replaced..It's hard to tell from the pics he posted if they are glass. Get a close up of the mounting flanges, and side marker areas.Then you could tell. If they had a warranty block, no VIN would be onit, and rebuilding it and sticking it in there would be worth the extra $$ #s matching would bring. The upside, the market is getting tighter both with economy and the internet communication between sellers and buyers, and the prices are starting to reflect this. Especially the flipper type cars.