It makes little difference if the owner tells the buyer that the vert was originally a hardtop. The "buyer" is the one who will turn around and sell the vert to the unsuspecting public for a financial gain... Tom southern Ohio >>> George Sazdoff <Scavengers58@xxxxxx> 03/10/05 11:18 AM >>> I have to agree with most of you on the list regarding cutting up hardtops to make convertibles. This is a very distasteful practice regardless if it is up front or not. The suggestion that this individual is doing this for financial gain is a Felony here in the good old U.S of A. It's called FRAUD. If anyone can proove that this is, or has happened, they need to push to have this stopped. Anyone fraudulently passing off hardtops as legit convertibles needs to be dealt with legally. Now, it is anyones right to construct any kind of vehicle for their own personal enjoyment.....within the constraints of the law.. Once this vehicle is put up for sale...the ethical and moral thing to do is to represent it for what it truly is. If this sort of thing would be allowed....we may as well set up printing presses in our garages.... ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |