Looking at it for purchase...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford...rs_Trucks&hash=item337cd9baa6#ht_67109wt_1167
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ford...rs_Trucks&hash=item337cd9baa6#ht_67109wt_1167
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There is an infamous surplus title rebuilder out of Lufkin, so do your homework.
No title issues, no carfax issues, already checked. Thanks though!
Is this the seller/rebuilder that put the Veyron in the bay?
I challenge anyone of you to show up at my address and poke your comments straight from your face instead of behind your computer...ANDY HOUSE :thumbsup
Wasnt threatening anyone, just saying that the same ole people sit behind thier computers for 7 years now and say the same old stuff, he put his car in the water, he built wrecked cars, he who builds wrecked cars is evil, check his carfax, hire a PPI, call the GT Police....lol Jesus Christ! :dead:Not Nice to threaten folks. Strange sales tactic
...hire a PPI...
Have a PPI (Pre Purchase Inspection) DONE BY A PRO who knows FGTs inside-and-out before you hand over a dime for this or anyother FGT anywhere. That will uncover any and all MAJOR issues that might be hidden from - or flat out unknown by the average dealer. ('Pretty much impossible to hide damage/repairs from a pro.)
Doing that could save you t-h-o-u-s-a-n-d-s of $$$ and endless hassles down the road...
(Edit: In my own personal view, a PPI is almost mandatory on any tt or any other heavily modded (h.p. wise) FGT...)
It appears you need to reread my post, Mr. House.
Anyone around here will tell you (and you should already know it yourself anyway) that countless times in the past I've recommended PPIs no matter who the seller was. I will continue to do so.
Have a PPI person take you to see this GT if your interested and meet the seller who will give you the history of this car. Meeting the seller eye-to eye I think is very important . This seller is a business man straight up or he wouldn't be in business. Be your own judge and don't listen to here say and speculation. I was in the Ford business for 48 years on past sales and reputation, let's all be respectful to each other, life is way too short to be any other way in life. Good luck on your sale as well as good purchase to the new owner. A good sale is when both parties are satisfied with the deal! I won't charge for my 2 cents but don't forget I do have the experience. Tomy