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Old 10-31-2014, 11:30 PM   #1
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Old 10-31-2014, 11:35 PM   #2
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Old 11-07-2014, 10:42 PM   #3
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Wow nice work, looks great
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Old 11-09-2014, 11:04 PM   #4
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Making jigs to line up body mounts to the new frame. Really hope to show a lot more soon.
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Awesome work! Keep the pics comin
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Old 11-15-2014, 01:24 AM   #13
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Well guys, I just received some very damming and shocking news about the 01' donor truck that I have been building into this 67' c10 project. It had been stolen a while back from a guy that had been lied to. It's very odd that the individual that's saying it was stolen had let another individual take procession of it with the promise that it was being built as a SEMA project at no cost to him as a promotional vehical. That individual had taken it to the guy that has been doing my body work and pretty much just stole the truck and acted as it was his. Well he had some work done and pretty much abandoned the truck and never paid for any work done. Eventually instead of paying for the work the title of the truck was handed over, which he guy had came in pocession of from the original owner as part of his scam. Well fast forward past that confusing mess I agreed to do some trading with the guy that had the truck just left at his house. He had a legit title that was signed over which I registered the truck in my name with no problems. Well here it is SEMA time and the original owner is looking for his truck, which we have cut into a million pieces. You wanna talk about a sick feeling in your stomach when you get notified that a truck that you bought and have sunk tens of thousands of dollars in is stolen from a detective trying to figure out what has happened. Needless to say I'm going straight to the police department in the morning to find out what is going on. I'm just destrought right now and don't know what's going to happen. But let my lesson be one for all...buyer beware.
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Well guys, I just received some very damming and shocking news about the 01' donor truck that I have been building into this 67' c10 project. It had been stolen a while back from a guy that had been lied to. It's very odd that the individual that's saying it was stolen had let another individual take procession of it with the promise that it was being built as a SEMA project at no cost to him as a promotional vehical. That individual had taken it to the guy that has been doing my body work and pretty much just stole the truck and acted as it was his. Well he had some work done and pretty much abandoned the truck and never paid for any work done. Eventually instead of paying for the work the title of the truck was handed over, which he guy had came in pocession of from the original owner as part of his scam. Well fast forward past that confusing mess I agreed to do some trading with the guy that had the truck just left at his house. He had a legit title that was signed over which I registered the truck in my name with no problems. Well here it is SEMA time and the original owner is looking for his truck, which we have cut into a million pieces. You wanna talk about a sick feeling in your stomach when you get notified that a truck that you bought and have sunk tens of thousands of dollars in is stolen from a detective trying to figure out what has happened. Needless to say I'm going straight to the police department in the morning to find out what is going on. I'm just destrought right now and don't know what's going to happen. But let my lesson be one for all...buyer beware.

THAT SUCKS !!!!!! Hope you get everything figured out.
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Wow just read through this whole build, some pretty awesome work! Sorry to hear about the title issues, hope you get them straightened out.
It is odd that the owner is saying that it was supposed to be built as a SEMA truck and now he is coming looking for it after you have done all this work. I think there is more to this story. Good Luck.
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Old 11-15-2014, 11:33 AM   #16
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Wow just read through this whole build, some pretty awesome work! Sorry to hear about the title issues, hope you get them straightened out.
It is odd that the owner is saying that it was supposed to be built as a SEMA truck and now he is coming looking for it after you have done all this work. I think there is more to this story. Good Luck.
Thanks for taking the time to read through it, no clue what's gonna happen. Every situation I have researched like this the last one that buys the truck/car is the one that is left high and dry.
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Paper trail re: title. Hate to sound not caring but this seems like the problem of the guy handing over the title. Sounds like he has some proof to claim.
Sounds like a cruddy position to be in no matter what. Sorry to hear that.
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Well the truck is stolen. Going to meet with the detective Monday and hope to hear a verdict on the truck. It's a weird situation since the truck is registered in my name and I have a clean title. The kicker is that truck is non-recoverable now, so there's a small chance I may be able to keep it.
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That does really suck. Hope it works out for you to keep it.
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just subscribing to this insanity ... Love it
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Old 11-20-2014, 09:24 PM   #21
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Very Happy to announce after all the mess that I will be able to keep the truck. Bruce really helped me out in making a deal with the guy it formally belonged to. Which he was understanding to the situation. Hope to have more progress pics soon.
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Good to hear that Brannon

Looking forward to the progress again.
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Congrats! I'm sure you were pretty low for the last few days. Glad to hear it all got cleared up!
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Congrats! I'm sure you were pretty low for the last few days. Glad to hear it all got cleared up!
Pretty low don't describe it, I was really stressing it. Especially when the detective said he may have to impound everything. My wife was furious, lol.
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Good to hear. Maybe check titles of vehicles from now on? I know it's a little too late but I always do a title check at the DMV before buying that Great deal.
Still I am very happy you could work something out. I really wanna see this to the end-or beginning of it's new life as a legit.
Maybe it needs a new name...
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