August 18, 2007

A Stolen ‘40 Plymouth sedan turns up on e-bay

Filed under: Uncategorized - BigPimple @ 1:24 am

Ebay.com has been in the web market for many years. They don’t sell car parts like GMC air filter recharge kit but there are cars that turn up in the site. However, it is not very common to meet an old car without a title so buyers should be extremely careful because this can be a fraud. Make sure you checked the seller before you engage in the bidding process. There are several fakers in the net and is better for buyers to take extra precaution before deciding to purchase a product.

Just like what happened to a police man who bought the 1940 Plymouth sedan aging 21 years. But turns out that the car was originally reported as a stolen car. Take a look at the picture. It shows that the car seemed to have undergone several undesirable pimping sessions which didn’t necessarily altered its appearance for the better. The car was stolen way back in August 1986. However, it was recently purchased by a buyer in Sheridan, Oregon who actually bought a car without a title. The man was unaware that this car was stolen. He paid for the old car but it was returned to its original owner Bruce Rask.

According to Trooper Jeff Dickerson, a Oregon State Police, "Never buy a motor vehicle from a third party without a title to the car. If the seller is unable to provide a title to the vehicle, there is a very good chance the seller is not authorized to be making the sale at all. You could end up losing what you paid for the vehicle if it can be shown it actually belongs to someone else."

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