OK, I'm confused (being female, that happens regularly),
If Galen truly identified a car that was being "misrepresented",
why isn't he a hero to forums? Why didn't Dana appreciate him
calling out the car? I would think a bogus car being sold at Mecum
would be a negative for Mecum advertising??
What do I know....
And I didn't read the dozen pages on Mopart either, the cribnotes here
were much simpler.
Laurie
Don't worry, Laurie. Most of us guys are usually in a constant of confusion. Our wive's keep us on the right direction.
In addidtion to what Brad mentioned, I guess some may believe that if there was a bogus car in the field of auction cars, some question why Galen Govier didn't find it before it got on stage as these cars were already registered days before. I don't have the answer to that one, don't know who does. But some figure if it's a Hemi car, why didn't Galen sniff this car out before it was up on the auction block being a potentially big auction car and potentially a target for fraud.
Don't know any one who has faked a slant 6 or 318 car...
And I do agree with what Brad metioned about his days being numbered. Sad but true. Before all the info was available on the internet, Galen Govier had the expertise needed to help out the Mopar field...for a price yes, but he was the expert. Now with the internet almost anyone can be an expert on almost anything. In ways it's sad in a nostalgic way, but I wouldn't trade in my digital camera for an old 35mm camera.