Originally Posted by srt
Yes, Buyer.

We're participating in exchanging ideas based on what you've presented.
"older restoration" to "magnificent" is where the issue lays.
I think you have received a range of answers to what you have presented.
I believe you plan to ignore him and see what happens.
It seems the buyer feels some items were misrepresented, or changed after it was described/or seen.
Was his "agent" a knowledgeable inspector, or lizzard-skin deliverer?
I do believe that guy is the sort that the little fixes should have been disclosed. If something changed, a reasonable approach by both parties can get it resolved.
There is some items that could be clarified for those un-involved. (But I have no interest in hearing more details).
It will be interesting to hear of anything that transpires as the days wear on.




His agent owns over 35 high end mopars and pontiac gross.
I told him about the headliner prior to him picking up the car for transport.
As far as an older restoration, when a car is restored correctly, and stored in a climate controlled environment, the car looked almost exactly as when it was restored.
The guy who inspected thought the car was absolutely beautiful.
He called the guy twice and said the car was super clean. The buyer rushed the sale and I was rushed off the property. I wasn't even able to get the bill of sale scanned and returned.