Fake '68 Formula-S on Ebay!!!
Well I see and read all you guys post, and I think all have very good points.
Here is an example of how they should be listed though.
Plymouth : Road Runner 1969 Plymouth 426 Hemi Road Runner
$35,100.00 See description 2d 45m
Clone
Plymouth : Road Runner 426 HEMI 1969 PLYMOUTH HEMI ROADRUNNER,426,ROTISSERIE RESTORED!!
$109,995.00 See description 6d 16h 26m
Real Deal
Both are Hemi runners, both very nice, I have nothing against any clone, it is part of hot rodding agreed! But Money is Money, just like there are plastic fake diamonds and real diamonds. They may all appear to look just as good and some almost impossible to see the diff. But when people bust their behind to make $$$ and get mislead that is more than just not right.
And this is not 100% the buyers fault to investagate. Yes you need to research what you are buying etc. as best you can. I have heard so many peple in my life time say they have a bud or know someone with a hemi cuda etc. If all these stories were true and not BS Mopar would have had to make 100,000 of those cars for all of us that had heard the same lines and stories. So the seller has not only a moral responsibilty to state what they sell, but also a legal one as well.
Just keep it real and it is what it is. Myself I can not afford many of the real deal number matching cars, many people that buy them these days are not real car hot rodder types like most all of us. They are strictly investors driving the price out of site!
I often wonder many times on the cars for sale at Jackson and other houses, since these guys do better than factory restores, what it to say they did not make even fake ID trim plates as well? Bet it happens!! I have seen used cars sold as new at a Chev dealer I worked for more than once, none of us would have been able to see it unless we tore the car apart. There are a lot of dishonest folks out there so beware. These types of people need to disclosed and I thank you for this topic on this fake S car.
PS Great topic guys!
:rock: