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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 192620" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>"the mouse" who is no longer in the house was wanting me to help find buyer(s) who were willing to buy one "as is" and deeply discounted.</p><p>A Brand New Car to get paint/repaired themselves (in lieu of the discount). Basically cutting loses as best as they could at the time without any shenanigans.</p><p>I did not have a buyer and therefore nothing followed-thru back when this damage incident occurred - it's been a while since that day.</p><p>What one would have done, if accepting this opportunity and then later had up for disclosing (or not) may most likely be a test of the Owner's integrity.</p><p>The Dealership definitely suffered great loss. Definitely becoming a very hard sell.</p><p>Heard rumor that they had evidence of the culprit but not sure how far they were able to take it.</p><p></p><p>Damage was more than paint on a few, there were a couple with headlight lens blemishes</p><p>and compromise to the heat extraction vent ... with nose, hood, front quarters, headlights</p><p>hood vent and perhaps even a nose grill, definitely in excess of $5000 on many</p><p>(unsure of actual dealer cost if done internally). Our friend "Mikey" did a few on-the-scene video commentaries back then.</p><p></p><p>These are great non-collision purchases as long as the price is right for the Buyer.</p><p>A Corvette to enjoy, have Spring Mountain Corvette School entitlement and full warranty.</p><p>Miles of Smiles.</p><p>I've seen New and Used Corvettes on Dealer lots in the past with key scratches on their nose so this is not uncommon.</p><p>On the other hand, the extremity of cosmetic damage repair in this case is not common.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 192620, member: 3252"] "the mouse" who is no longer in the house was wanting me to help find buyer(s) who were willing to buy one "as is" and deeply discounted. A Brand New Car to get paint/repaired themselves (in lieu of the discount). Basically cutting loses as best as they could at the time without any shenanigans. I did not have a buyer and therefore nothing followed-thru back when this damage incident occurred - it's been a while since that day. What one would have done, if accepting this opportunity and then later had up for disclosing (or not) may most likely be a test of the Owner's integrity. The Dealership definitely suffered great loss. Definitely becoming a very hard sell. Heard rumor that they had evidence of the culprit but not sure how far they were able to take it. Damage was more than paint on a few, there were a couple with headlight lens blemishes and compromise to the heat extraction vent ... with nose, hood, front quarters, headlights hood vent and perhaps even a nose grill, definitely in excess of $5000 on many (unsure of actual dealer cost if done internally). Our friend "Mikey" did a few on-the-scene video commentaries back then. These are great non-collision purchases as long as the price is right for the Buyer. A Corvette to enjoy, have Spring Mountain Corvette School entitlement and full warranty. Miles of Smiles. I've seen New and Used Corvettes on Dealer lots in the past with key scratches on their nose so this is not uncommon. On the other hand, the extremity of cosmetic damage repair in this case is not common. [/QUOTE]
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