GSA Item
It happened to me here not to distant back. About 8 months ago I was looking like mad for a Dodge dump. Got beat out of a beauty up in Idaho not far from here and then found another one a few weeks later in Oklahoma. The pictures showed a beautiful late 70's D600 that had what appeared to be a fantastic paint job. No problem, called up the folks and asked for a detailed walk by assessment of the truck. I got glowing details. The truck was in pristine condition and would drive back to Colorado with no problems. Well, $3,600 later I was on my way to Oklahoma excited about my new truck. I get there and the shocking nightmare began. It had been wrecked, had gobs of bondo everywhere, more rust than steel. No brakes, the fuel pump spewed fuel everywhere when you tried to start it. Glass was missing, there was no bed bottom, rust had eaten that completely away, etc. etc. . What was I to do, I had bought it. The mechanics, it turns out this is a prison work program, brought it into their shop to at least try to get the brakes up while I ran down and got a new fuel pump. I get back and here is an ominous looking well dressed older chap deep in rage that this truck was being worked on in his facility. We had a few open minded (actually very cordial) sentences intended to promote refined conversation when he point blank apologized and explained that if I wanted, a full refund would be in order and he would insure it happened within days. I took him up on it. We parted company both very pleased with the outcome, and my deep respect for this fine person. The truck went back up on the GSA site a month later and I presume it was sold. I wish the fraudulent lots offered by GL that I have bought would end up this happilly. Gl is running about 2 out of 3 being good.
Regards,
M376X6/M354X4 (it will happen)