Yes. When you bought a DODGE back in the day, you became a member of the Club. Cool huh?Welcome Galen, what's the card? Looks like something Ma Mopar would mail you after a new purchase? Pretty cool, 1st for me.
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Yes. When you bought a DODGE back in the day, you became a member of the Club. Cool huh?Welcome Galen, what's the card? Looks like something Ma Mopar would mail you after a new purchase? Pretty cool, 1st for me.
You see... I do have a lot of stuff, it just takes time. Glad to have helped.Welcome to FABO Galen. You might vaguely remember my story..... I will never forget the excitement of casually reading the MCG magazine one morning and seeing my 'search story' mentioned in your column..... the 1970 Plymouth GTX 440 FC7 car in New Zealand .... June 2002 issue..
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Stick around.....I think I might have a hit on a vehicle that will interest you someday very soon.
Yes, that is exactly what it is. Saw one as new as 1971. Not sure how many years they were used.Welcome Galen, what's the card? Looks like something Ma Mopar would mail you after a new purchase? Pretty cool, 1st for me.
Not this honky.The *** kissing continues..
To all those that seem to we SO willing to adore the man, I would LOVE to see how they feel if THEY find themselves on the receiving end.Credit card # and a phone # and he might call you back.
Hopefully he can prove me wrong and respond in this thread and give you the answers you desire, like any other true FABO member would!
Several stories out of how many thousands, may be tens of thousands of successes? How many thousands of members here? How many were screwed by the man. He has forgotten more about these cars than both of us will ever know. You're out of line Greg. Especially when you bring politics into the conversation. You're off this thread.To all those that seem to we SO willing to adore the man, I would LOVE to see how they feel if THEY find themselves on the receiving end.
There are several stories of slow service, dead ends, his arrogance at car shows as mentioned before, etc.
Outside of that, he seems to have been a vital asset to the collector car segment of the hobby.
If the bad actions or events were to happen to YOU, would you still respond in threads like this one and be just as polite?
I do understand that no matter what, every person or business that deals with the public will have some unhappy customers at some point. There are few exceptions where a business has nothing but glowing reviews....Dr Diff is one that seems to be universally respected.
When the public complaints start to roll in and many tell a similar story, you start to see a pattern of behavior.
The fact that he has failed repeatedly to respond to any criticism does not help him at all.
Ignore them and they will go away might work for Politicians with a really stupid voter base but consumers can have L-O-N-G memories.
Great point. I'd think any business owner would want to respond to criticisms from unsatisfied customers with - at the very least - some BS excuse to try to clear their name. The radio silence seems a bit odd.The fact that he has failed repeatedly to respond to any criticism does not help him at all.
Ignore them and they will go away might work for Politicians with a really stupid voter base but consumers can have L-O-N-G memories.
I have to agree, but if this his Galen, I have not seen any comments from him. I agree his white books were a tremendous help back in the day for me too but I never needed his services as I could verify what cars I found that had "pedigrees".I believe everyone deserves a chance, may be the members here need to just sit back and see what GG has to say. I DO NOT have a dog in this race, the only way I know of him is through the white books he published. These were a great help to me and MANY others. If you want nothing to do with GG, put him on your ignore list and get on with your lives.