Alpine white sedan sighting... 17,000 miles

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  • rcsoundn1
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    Its more than possible this is a 17k mile car. I have a friend who bought a 1967 t-bird with 400 MILES on it. Husband bought it new, died soon after and the wife never drove it. No one knew it was in the garage.

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  • jeffnhiscars
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    The car has all its stickers PLUS these and they all match.this is a one 87 yo owner car, bought locally with every piece of paper since new including the window sticker, bill of sale and 1987 title in the original envelope.

    I'd say they are as real as Ivory Snow is pure :)

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  • KIRIEIW
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    Originally posted by jeffnhiscars
    You still have t seen fake ones. These came with the car from the factory


    My god, there real. And your sure those are re pops? It's possible someone took those off with a heat gun, and put them aside. Someone would need to be carful and very patient however because it will said "VOID" I believe or peak into many small pieces (one or the other not sure).

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  • jeffnhiscars
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    Originally posted by KIRIEIW
    Pics? I have yet to see fake VIN stickers, I'm pretty interested to see how close they are to the real deal
    You still have t seen fake ones. These came with the car from the factory

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  • KIRIEIW
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    Originally posted by jeffnhiscars
    I thought the same thing about VIN stickers til I bought this ETA which came w spare stickers

    Pics? I have yet to see fake VIN stickers, I'm pretty interested to see how close they are to the real deal

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  • jeffnhiscars
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    Originally posted by KIRIEIW
    You can easily tell if the car was in an accident, or had body panels replaced, by looking for the Vin number stickers on each fender, door, hood, trunk, bumper, you name it. Recently I've been seeing quite a bit of cars posted on here for sale with missing fender screws, most likely because it wont line up after an accident of some sort.
    I thought the same thing about VIN stickers til I bought this ETA which came w spare stickers

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  • nando
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    No way thats 17k. The interior is filthy and the panels dont line up.

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  • KIRIEIW
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    You can easily tell if the car was in an accident, or had body panels replaced, by looking for the Vin number stickers on each fender, door, hood, trunk, bumper, you name it. Recently I've been seeing quite a bit of cars posted on here for sale with missing fender screws, most likely because it wont line up after an accident of some sort.

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  • BklynE30Dude
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    It looks clean. But I would guess that odometer is replacement and not true 17K car. We all know the E30 odometers have tendency to fail.

    Why would you buy this sedan to never drive it?
    As Spock said "That is not logical."


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  • Nick_S
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    lower it, IS lip, RS's....

    wait what are we doing again?

    More of the Donk under the car cover please.

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  • shadowbethesda
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    They were present. I checked and not white.

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  • TimeMachinE30
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    Look at the cowl.. vent cover area. Are they even present or have they been painted white?

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  • shadowbethesda
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    I noticed that too. I think there's been paint work on the hood.
    Last edited by shadowbethesda; 08-29-2015, 07:29 PM.

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  • iXguido
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    Something is off in the front. Hood doesn't line up with fender and the top part of the valence just under the headlights doesn't line up properly with the fender.
    Last edited by iXguido; 08-29-2015, 12:08 PM. Reason: Spelling

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  • shadowbethesda
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    The customer just bought it. So freaking envious. I would love to have a white sedan manual.

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