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I sent him another e-mail last night simular to yours, telling him that the Mopar Nation had all the real information on this car and that he was a liar. That the car was a blue on blue car. I called into question his dealership and their reputation and the legality of it all. He didn't answer me yet. I am not gonna hold my breath.





If this was a certian dealer in the southeast he would be forwarding all the emails to his lawyer to sue the lot of you for defaming his name and his product ... then go on to brag about how many people he claims to have won settlements against ...





seller needs to be called out on the fake tag, too bad for the uninformed future buyer of this car if they think the tag is original and legitimate.


Oh yeah Mike your post reminded me that it was Mike in NY who had the hemi dropped in sometime right before he died. I wasn't involved much at this point with Mike and the details of the build, but the guy he bought the engine from is a sort of well-known (cough, cough notorious) hemi guy from long island. you guys in the know can put the clues together, but if it were my car right now I'd tear down that engine completely and see whats what.