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88stang 05-04-2010 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by minnesota ssp (Post 20148)
No, it's more like accusing.
Sorry, but i am taking it to heart, you guys are treating me like i am trying to pull one over on you and thats not the fact. sorry let me rephrase that, NOT EVERYONE. I simply made a mistake in buying this car. what i mean by that is, yes i did know it was a retired police car, not denying that. but what i didn't know is how rare it was until after i purchased it and starting researching it. and that makes it more special as far as history goes. did i pay to much? am i crazy? maybe but to me a clean, original car is worth it. you have some people paying big $ for other cars, example being Chevelles, Camaros, etc. do you ever think that just maybe it might mean something to them. 'Cobra jet, i just love when people use the word assume. No bash intended, Right ! :D

:popcorn1: :screwy: :popcorn1:

ImEvil1 05-04-2010 03:41 PM

The ad is posted, the car is what it is, and there's no evidence that the seller is posting it here to flip it. Believe me, I'd be one of the first to put it out there if there was anything to support it. Please take any further discussion about his motivations, price, etc. to PMs...not the FS post. Thanks.

28HopUp 05-04-2010 05:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ImEvil1 (Post 20150)
The ad is posted, the car is what it is, and there's no evidence that the seller is posting it here to flip it. Believe me, I'd be one of the first to put it out there if there was anything to support it. Please take any further discussion about his motivations, price, etc. to PMs...not the FS post. Thanks.

I think that Mike is 'assuming' the facts of the situation correctly. But it's tough sometimes when a new member joins and quickly puts an SSP up for sale that they recently purchased. It's very hard to know people's motivations through a keyboard.

Wishing you luck minnesota ssp on your sale. I was hoping that you would decide to keep it, but I understand your reasons for deciding to sell. Thanks for offering the listing first on the SSP forum(s).

minnesota ssp 05-08-2010 06:02 PM

Sold
 
Sold.
Please post comments here,
http://www.specialservicemustang.net...ead.php?t=2657
Thank you

MOstang 05-09-2010 05:32 PM

New Owner - 1989 MNSP SSP
 
See post re: new owner...me. :D

http://www.specialservicemustang.net...?t=2657&page=2


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