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Old 07-14-2005, 08:49 PM
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Default Jonny51's color choice is for sale

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Beautiful car, probably one of the nicest mustangs ever. 75K is the resrve , c'mon. Nice but not built of gold. Maybe I'm out of line but this is not a 6 figure car.

BTW, that's MY color.
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Old 07-14-2005, 10:05 PM
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Why do people sell these cars if they're built personally for them? I guess 'personal circumstances' could mean a lot of things, but I'm surprised...
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Its Jonny51!!!LOL

Okay i fixed it
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Beautiful car, probably one of the nicest mustangs ever. 75K is the resrve , c'mon. Nice but not built of gold. Maybe I'm out of line but this is not a 6 figure car.

BTW, that's MY color.
Definately not a 75K car......built in one week, although it is nice I would say 40-45 would be a little more reasonable. It does have Fooses name on it so it might go high!
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Old 07-15-2005, 07:06 AM
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Its Jonny51!!!LOL

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Exactly! And you passed, edited all on your own!

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Why do people sell these cars if they're built personally for them? I guess 'personal circumstances' could mean a lot of things, but I'm surprised...
Because most people have NO idea what to do with a show car.. Sometimes these cars are their daily drivers and now they are "too nice" to even drive.. or have bad overheating problems..

I guess there is no warranty on your Overhauled car??

Some of the people really are not "car people" and would rather just have the cash.. maybe to pay Uncle Sam since they are 1099'd for some of the value of the build.
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1099'd and have to pay taxes... because they stole your car and made it pretty......... i'd be pissed. first i would be mad about "any" of my cars being foosified, then i would really be really mad when i got the bill for the "free" parts that i didnt authorize in the first place.

i think it would be great if they overhauled somebodies car.... and the owner hated it....if after being lied to for a week....the owner walked in, took a look at it, and told em to keep it... then demanded a check for some stupid high amount or his car EXACTLY like it was when they took it.
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Well that wouldn't make it on TV of course, so who's to say it hasn't happened...
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Old 07-15-2005, 12:52 PM
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I am pretty sure Overhaulin has that covered.Whoever authorizes them to do the work assume's full responsibility if the owner does not like it.
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