Vista Cruiser but read this ad !!!!!!

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  1. NorcalBuicknut

    NorcalBuicknut Active Member

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    fannie Well-Known Member

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    Do you think he slipped that in there just to see if people read the entire discription?



    Weird!
     
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    Have replacement headliner, new carpet, interior has been re-painted...I don't think I want to know anymore. Not exactly a selling point.
     
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    I had posted a PI comment about California, but I have decided to delete it.....
     
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    I think fannie is referring to this comment in the ad:

    "The original owner killed himself in this wagon after killing his mom because she was beyond repair."

    I found that a bit hard to decipher, too.
     
  6. Fat Tedy

    Fat Tedy Island Red Neck

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    Well......I guess we now know why the interiour was painted!


    A old hearse is one thing but this is kinda creepy, even for me, I wouldn't want it!
     
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    1964countrysedan Well-Known Member

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    Pretty cool wagon but I just hope no one was harmed in the creation of the ad.
     
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    :oops::confused::rofl2::idea::slap:
     
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    patrick80 Wagonista!

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    Oh, come on, guys, someone was allegedly killed in this car, so what? Is the body still there? No. Is there still blood splatter and gray matter everywhere? No. So, what is the big deal?

    Same thing with hearses. Sure, they hauled dead people. I owned a hearse for several years. It's just a car with an interesting history.
     
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    I don't think we're out of line to wonder about that statement. There are a million clearer ways he could have said what happened. What does he mean "killing his mom because she was beyond repair?" Is this just a funny way of saying that she was on life support and wanted the plug pulled? If so, then what would that have to do with the car at all? Wouldn't she be in a bed somewhere?

    And why bring this up at all? Would the seller be in some kind of legal trouble if he sold the car without divulging that someone was murdered in it? I don't think there's any law that requires this, so, as I say, why bring this up at all?

    Hearses are not comparable. Everyone knows what those are for.
     
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    Reminds me of the urban legend about the guy who died in his '57 Corvette.
    The car was in the garage and the dude wasn't found for months so the car sold for almost nothing because of the goo and smell from his decomposing body.

    Maybe the formerly breathing owner started the car in the garage and it killed him?
    Then it should be in pretty good shape.:)
     

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