The car is a nice car and Stubes did alot to make it that way. I have met him and seen his cars and I know he is very particular when it comes to his vehicles. The Nebraska car is nice enough that I had thoughts of buying it myself and I think 10k is the max price on the car.
Thank you Russ for posting the true facts about the paint. It might help another member here from being taken to the cleaner by this guy. I got duped the same way regarding paint by trusting the seller and not doing an inspection first. I learned not to buy from dealers that buy, detail, and then flip cars constantly while they claim to be enthusiasts.
The current seller is embellishing the car and not describing it honestly but the current seller is a dealer flipping a car he just bought so nobody should be suprised. It is a shame when integrity has to take a back seat to dishonesty and selling tactics. I think it is pretty obvious to us all what is most important to these types of individuals when they choose to just literally fabricate crap when selling their cars.
The bottom line is on a high dollar car it is best to have someone you trust look at it before you send money. Even better go inspect it yourself like Mike (MPatte5) did with his NC car.
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Jim
for the first time since 1998 there is only two left:
1984 Oregon SP unmarked
1986 Idaho SP
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