Anyone recognise this car/pictures?

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by Premier 350, Jun 22, 2022.

  1. Premier 350

    Premier 350 Chris (aka Webby)

  2. Nailhead in a 1967

    Nailhead in a 1967 Kell-Mnown Wember

  3. Premier 350

    Premier 350 Chris (aka Webby)

    Re
    Recently created page, some spelling/punctuation errors. I'm not interested in the car, and I'm happy to admit it if I'm wrong.
     
  4. Nailhead in a 1967

    Nailhead in a 1967 Kell-Mnown Wember

    It doesn't say it's an Australian Facebook group....
    (not a FB group, this is a Facebook page created by a company or private party)
    It was created on June 4, 2022:

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  5. Nailhead in a 1967

    Nailhead in a 1967 Kell-Mnown Wember

    Did some research, it sounds a wee bit fishy....

    Text on a website that was selling a GM rear axle:
    (the axle is sold)

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    Same text (and photo) is used on that Facebook page:

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    Especially this: "Inbox for best prices".
    That's how all those scammers work, no transparency about prices and other info on the page itself.

    Also on their page:

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    And: no reply to the question about their location!

    Same wheels on this Facebook page, and that page is linked to Classic Donk Parts: big time scammers!

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  6. Nailhead in a 1967

    Nailhead in a 1967 Kell-Mnown Wember

    One more example.

    On the "Classic spare for Buick" page:

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    Same advertisement on the "Impala parts for sale" page:

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    Once again: "Impala parts for sale" is linked to Facebook pages like "Classic Donk Parts" and "Donk Parts":
    First class scammers!
     
  7. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    “Classic spare for Buick”

    SCAMMMMMMM

    Watch this:

     
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  8. Premier 350

    Premier 350 Chris (aka Webby)

    Thanks! Smelt fishy to me as well.
     
  9. Nailhead in a 1967

    Nailhead in a 1967 Kell-Mnown Wember

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  10. Premier 350

    Premier 350 Chris (aka Webby)

    Duly subscribed. I recognize some of those scammers names.
     
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  11. Nailhead in a 1967

    Nailhead in a 1967 Kell-Mnown Wember

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  12. Smartin

    Smartin antiqueautomotiveservice.com Staff Member

    Thanks guys :D:D
     
  13. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    That GS California was for sale in either Virginia or South Carolina several months ago. Those pictures were from that ad...
     
  14. Super Bald Menace

    Super Bald Menace Frame off oil changes

    Definitely a scammer and scam page
     
  15. buickbonehead

    buickbonehead WOT Baby!

    I'm subscriber # 796
     
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  16. George D.

    George D. Platinum Level Contributor

    Adam, can I drop off a car there to be show cased on your channel??? LOL. It would fit in with the theme of the other cars... Barn dust, rat turds, raccoon turds, mouse urine, hokey sh*t, and you saying many times "now why the hell did they do this?"... I guess the one benefit is it wasn't restored THEN or NOW (or should I say Then AND Now?)... ;)
     
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