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The "Black Ghost" scam
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<blockquote data-quote="oldmachguy" data-source="post: 16916315" data-attributes="member: 48367"><p>I don’t know what the supposedly fraudulent claim about the car that is now being made (I haven’t watched but the first few minutes of the video), but the son has never misrepresented the car, to my knowledge. A couple of years ago he told Hagerty’s that his dad ticked all the boxes on the order form, and that it was bone stock (for sure a low 14 - high 13s car). No claim to my knowledge that it was a “true street racer.” As for thrashing his picks maybe he did. Picked wisely, took the hit, then adiosed. The “ghost” part was obviously because he was cop and couldn’t pull over, pop the hood, and bench race. Here’s what I remember from a couple of years ago:</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.hagerty.com/media/video/black-ghost-the-mysterious-1970-challenger-that-dominated-detroit-street-racing/[/URL]</p><p></p><p>Like I said, I don’t know what the purported current misrepresentation is, but the story as told in the above article is just a good old street racing story that might make the car worth a bundle to the right buyer … who would not have to be a sucker to want that particular car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldmachguy, post: 16916315, member: 48367"] I don’t know what the supposedly fraudulent claim about the car that is now being made (I haven’t watched but the first few minutes of the video), but the son has never misrepresented the car, to my knowledge. A couple of years ago he told Hagerty’s that his dad ticked all the boxes on the order form, and that it was bone stock (for sure a low 14 - high 13s car). No claim to my knowledge that it was a “true street racer.” As for thrashing his picks maybe he did. Picked wisely, took the hit, then adiosed. The “ghost” part was obviously because he was cop and couldn’t pull over, pop the hood, and bench race. Here’s what I remember from a couple of years ago: [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.hagerty.com/media/video/black-ghost-the-mysterious-1970-challenger-that-dominated-detroit-street-racing/[/URL] Like I said, I don’t know what the purported current misrepresentation is, but the story as told in the above article is just a good old street racing story that might make the car worth a bundle to the right buyer … who would not have to be a sucker to want that particular car. [/QUOTE]
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