Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 14:08:20 -0400
Reply-To: Harry Rosenblum <harry@CARWRECK.COM>
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From: Harry Rosenblum <harry@CARWRECK.COM>
Subject: Re: subie van on eBay NY
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Tim--
Thanks for the info, I actually don't have the title in hand, it is in
the glove box of the van, and that's where I left it.
I actually tried to contact you when I got the van and never heard
back, maybe I typed your email address wrong. I knew that you were the
PPO.
The gentleman I got it from seemed happy to be rid of it.
I told him after I looked at the vehicle that I was planning to try to
get it running and restore it, but that if that wasn't possible I was
going to part it out or sell it. He made no comment that he would have
a problem with it.
As I'm sure everyone on the list knows things come up in life that
make certain projects undoable. I now have $$ and time into this
"FREE" van.
So rather than take it apart and sell off the parts for more $$ than I
could sell the whole for, it is on eBay.
I listed it on the samba and craigslist for what I thought were fair
prices and got offers that were well below the scrap value. I figured
members of the community would see it there and could contact me as
Dylan did and discuss the vehicle.
Hopefully whoever buys it will keep it together, but that's not a term
of the sale. The new owner is free to do whatever he/she wants with it.
thanks
Harry
On May 31, 2008, at 1:29 PM, Automatic digest processor wrote:
>
> Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 10:01:01 -0400
> From: Tim <h2oboxer@OPTONLINE.NET>
> Subject: Re: subie van on eBay NY
>
> Also,
>
> If anyone decides to do a Carfax check on the vin, they will find out
> that the vehicle was totalled twice.
>
> The reason that I know that is because when I bought the Van 10 years
> ago it was a NY 907A title as a result of then
> motor and trans being stolen and the insurance paid off and took the
> car.
>
> Then when I got it on the road, one winter someone lost control and
> took
> out the entire driver side under the belt line.
>
> Once again the insurance company totaled it and I then sold what was
> left to the gentleman who put the Subie motor
> into the car.
>
> I spoke to him when I found out the car was for sale/free and I am
> sure
> that if he thought the current owner was going to
> sell it , he never would have done the deal.
>
> Thanks
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Harry Rosenblum
harry@carwreck.com
917-545-8614
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