Fake '68 Formula-S on Ebay!!!
I have to agree with 68340fish. I couldn't care less whether a car is numbered or a clone. But I was young too, and maybe a little less informed than now. Of course there was no Google to automatically bring up all the info on a VIN or fendertag. Unfortunately, what I have learned is that it is "buyer beware" when it comes to buying anything, and the thing that bugs me the most is watching unscrupulous individuals either lying or omitting information to prospective buyers in the hopes they are ill-informed, and pay a premium for something they "think" they are getting. So as far as pointing out these issues, hopefully someone on this board interested in the vehicle in question at least will go in with the knowledge to make an informed decision.
Just be glad it's not one of the thousands of 67 Camaro SS out there. They say if you brought them all together you'd have ten times more than the 602 they built. lol
Grant