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69 Charger sold while injured vet deployed

Started by Cncguy, March 31, 2017, 10:52:17 AM

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alfaitalia

Hmmm....just me? Or does that story not quite ring true? Like to hear that other side of that story. Why would anyone assume him dead? Probably just my sceptical nature! :smilielol:
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RallyeMike

This story is obviously a plant by the Russians to create discord amongst the classic car/military community  :flame:
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 sorry , this ad seems iffy  , well out of order if its true ......but  think its BS
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Dino

Quote from: RallyeMike on March 31, 2017, 09:16:48 PM
This story is obviously a plant by the Russians to create discord amongst the classic car/military community  :flame:

:rofl:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

Mike DC


The "assumed dead" thing doesn't add up but it might be what the family told him.  Maybe he's gullible enough to swallow that excuse for stealing & liquidating his stuff.

polywideblock

I'd be  stealing & liquidating the relative that did it  :RantExplode:


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tcs69rt

Had a military bro whose wife was wacky. He never cheated or abused his wife. He deployed and she sold his 68 Coronet R/T to her father and sold all his shit. Returned from a deployment to an empty home, garage and bank account when his wife finished her degree (on his dime). Happens far too often than we like to admit. He was able to get an Attorney and go after his father inlaw for the car. He got it back!  :cheers:
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68 RT

Says sold around 2003-2005, They just realized they were sold after 10+ years?