They are just some scams. I got an email back from the 69 GTO and he said it is in California, of course! I'm still waiting on an email back from the 67 Firebird. I have a Hotmail email with a fake name that I use to see what the scammers say. They are funny to me. These are an email from another scam awhile back from Craigslist -
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RE: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro - $12000‏ From: Dona Fletcher (donna23fletcher@hotmail.com)
Hello,
First of all thank you for your interest in my car. Let me tell you that my car is in excellent working condition, no scratches, no dents and it has clear US title, manuals, and all the original documentation included, which will be delivered along with the car. The car is still with the shipping company(kept in a storage facility) in the US and it's ready to be delivered. I decided to sell my car for a personal reason which involves also the fact that I have to move out of the country.The price for the car is $12000.
Mail me soon and let me know if you are interested,
Thank You!
And the second email -
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RE: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro - $12000‏ From: Dona Fletcher (donna23fletcher@hotmail.com)
Hello,
I have done some researching and the best way to close the deal is through eBay. We will use eBay and you have to make the payment in a eBay trusted bank account. The funds will be secured until the car is delivered to you, with a proper executed title. The car will arrive within 7,8 days at your home address and you will have another 5 days inspection period. The deposit is fully refundable so if the car isn't as described or if you can find anything wrong with it (hidden defects, scratches, rust, oil leaks) then you will get your money back, no questions asked. If you are ready to purchase my car i need your full name and address to open the case.