| Nedsel |
10-22-2015 03:32 PM |
Fraudulent CSX 3160 for sale in L.A.
Heads up: a fruadulent Cobra incorrectly identified as CSX 3160 is currently being offered for sale by a probate attorney in Los Angeles. The car is claimed to be part of an estate sale, and is described as bright blue with a white center stripe. The car may be a CSX 4000-series car with an altered VIN. It has a 402 cubic-inch Roush small-block engine and its price alone - $280,000 - should make you realize it is not a legitimate 60's 427 Cobra. The real CSX 3160 is still owned by the same individual who bought it back in 1971.
Please pass along this information to anyone who may be looking at a "real" 427 Cobra. Thanks.
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| Mark IV |
10-22-2015 03:40 PM |
Ned, are you saying a "CSX4000" is NOT a "real" Cobra?!?!:eek:
Shocked I say, shocked! I am sure there are a couple of people here who will be flabbergasted to find that fact out.
And honestly if anyone buys it as CSX3160 I would say they probably are getting what they deserve for being that thick.
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| RodKnock |
10-22-2015 04:07 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark IV
(Post 1368448)
And honestly if anyone buys it as CSX3160 I would say they probably are getting what they deserve for being that thick.
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Definitely agree with this. The first call should always be to SAAC HQ about any SFM or CSX.
Fortunately, the $280,000 sales price is certainly a dead giveaway. And even if the new buyer was an idiot, bought it, he or she wouldn't be hurt too badly depending on the details of course. It's the $1,000,000-$5,000,000 range that can really be a bummer.
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| SunDude |
10-22-2015 04:23 PM |
Is there a weblink to a "for sale" listing for this car?
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| Maricopa |
10-22-2015 06:30 PM |
Some folks would say that 4 series are worth 280K.... :cool:
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| Nedsel |
10-22-2015 06:46 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by SunDude
(Post 1368453)
Is there a weblink to a "for sale" listing for this car?
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Most likely, as big an idiot as anyone must be to attempt passing off a clone as the real car, the seller is not posting ads in print or on line so as to avoid having the fraud traced back to him. An individual in San Diego was contacted by the seller in the belief he might be a potential buyer, however he was too knowledgeable to be taken in by the scam and wisely tracked down the owner of the real CSX 3160. He put the word out that the car is NOT for sale.
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| Mark IV |
10-23-2015 01:13 PM |
Don't listen to Ned on this, "Wally" has personally inspected and authenticated the car and suggests you purchase it quickly!:D
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| Ron61 |
10-24-2015 02:55 AM |
Just a question but if some person with no knowledge did purchase this car as CSX3160 and had paper work stating that, Couldn't that person and also the owner of CSX3160 then sue the seller for Fraud? It seems to me that listing a car as an original and also giving a CSX number would really be stupid.
Ron :confused:
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| jhv48 |
10-24-2015 09:04 AM |
Suing and collecting are two different things.
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| Nedsel |
10-24-2015 09:10 AM |
Yeah. And the idea of "due diligence" enters the picture, as in, if 427 Cobras with a CSX3xxx VIN are selling around a million bucks, did you think buying one for $280,000 was just lucky?
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| Bernica |
10-24-2015 11:32 AM |
Feds and the DMV don't take altering a VIN number lightly. Let alone trying to sell one. I believe they seize the car and crush it. And you get a free room at the Crowbar Hotel.:eek::LOL:
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| REAL 1 |
10-28-2015 08:45 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Nedsel
(Post 1368444)
Heads up: a fruadulent Cobra incorrectly identified as CSX 3160 is currently being offered for sale by a probate attorney in Los Angeles. The car is claimed to be part of an estate sale, and is described as bright blue with a white center stripe. The car may be a CSX 4000-series car with an altered VIN. It has a 402 cubic-inch Roush small-block engine and its price alone - $280,000 - should make you realize it is not a legitimate 60's 427 Cobra. The real CSX 3160 is still owned by the same individual who bought it back in 1971.
Please pass along this information to anyone who may be looking at a "real" 427 Cobra. Thanks.
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So, there is no "ad" no link on line but it's an estate sale through a probate attorney? There is no ad in print or on line because they are afraid the sale will be traced back to "them"? The title and bill of sale would have to be from the estate. Not hard to trace a fraud in the sale.
Has anyone from SAAC called the seller or the probate lawyer to investigate?
An original 60's Cobra for $280K with a Roush small block no less?. Yeah, that CSX 3000 vin ought to be very convincing. Every CSX 4000 Shelby Cobra I know of has a big block except for one.
Sounds like the information here is hearsay built on hearsay built on hearsay of course with built in speculation involving a current production Cobra and innuendos.
Nice.
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| Bernica |
10-28-2015 08:52 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by REAL 1
(Post 1369340)
So, there is no "ad" no link on line but it's an estate sale through a probate attorney? There is no ad in print or on line because they are afraid the sale will be traced back to "them"? The title and bill of sale would have to be from the estate. Not hard to trace a fraud in the sale.
Has anyone from SAAC called the seller or the probate lawyer to investigate?
An original 60's Cobra for $280K with a Roush small block no less?. Yeah, that CSX 3000 vin ought to be very convincing. Every CSX 4000 Shelby Cobra I know of has a big block except for one.
Sounds like the information here is hearsay built on hearsay built on hearsay of course with built in speculation involving a current production Cobra and innuendos.
Nice.
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Cant't an attorney be disbarred for mis-representation if he's out trying to peddle it?
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| REAL 1 |
10-28-2015 08:57 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bernica
(Post 1369341)
Cant't an attorney be disbarred for mis-representation if he's out trying to peddle it?
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An attorney in NJ and likely California will be disbarred for being convicted of a crime involving dishonesty or being complicit.
Someone from SAAC should investigate that offered sale and put the attorney on notice if in fact there is an issue with what is being offered for sale. The attorney may not know anything about Cobras. A $280K asking price and a small block Roush is an immediate red flag to any halfway knowledgable buyer looking for an original series Shleby Cobra. Just MHO.
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| Nedsel |
10-28-2015 10:40 PM |
Real 1, you may misinterpret any part of my original post at your convenience. Nothing in it is hearsay. A man here in San Diego was contracted by the seller, who identified himself as a probate attorney and offered him what he claimed was CSX 3160. He did not take down the caller's name as he was not interested in the car being offered him, nor does he know why he was contacted, beyond the fact that he is a known collector. This individual went to the trouble of finding the last known owner of the car as listed in the SAAC Registry, and that is who contacted me. Which is why I posted the note above. It's that simple and straightforward.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by REAL 1
(Post 1369343)
An attorney in NJ and likely California will be disbarred for being convicted of a crime involving dishonesty or being complicit.
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Agreed...in California.
Sounds to me like was there to provide the information. I would hasten to say that it would be in SAAC's best interest to get more involved unless requested by the authorities, and be engulfed in some immunity.
JMHFO.
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| RodKnock |
10-29-2015 12:05 AM |
Oy vey.
Ned didn't post a link? That sounds eerily similar.
Chillax Evan. It's a PSA.
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| Bernica |
10-29-2015 10:31 AM |
If the real owner of 3160 is already aware of this, then maybe he should be letting the District Attorney and Sheriff in San Diego know about it. I know I would!
Or Los Angeles...as that appears where Nedsel the attorney is located..
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| Dangerous Doug |
10-29-2015 10:35 AM |
Posting the fraud warning here on CC has significantly helped anyone who might have been duped by this alleged fraud attempt.
This clubcobra thread pops up as the #1 Web Result if you google for:
"original Shelby Cobra CSX 3160"
"CSX 3160"
Anyone considering spending six-figures on a car should at the very least be doing a google search on the serial number.
Well done, Nedsel.
I am curious, though. Does a CSX 4160 exist, and listed in the SAAC registry? Does it list as being in the LA area?
The problem for the owner of the actual vintage CSX 3160 now, is that he/she will have to deal with some skepticism or suspicion when selling the real deal. Easily overcome with proper documentation. Better that than a fraudulent Shelby and somebody getting duped.
DD
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| twobjshelbys |
10-29-2015 10:40 AM |
The chances of this being a real cobra being scammed are about as great as that of the caller being a real attorney. This has Nigeria Scam written all over it.
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