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soren
Jan 03, 2016Explorer
I once found a nearly new Chrysler at a dealer, and was doing the purchase paperwork, when I saw a few subtle clues that it may of been seriously damaged. After further examination, it was clear that the entire rear of the vehicle was replaced with another. Essentially, the thing had been built by welding two wrecks together. The car fax was totally clean, and the dealer's staff was aggressively promoting the fact that it was simply "impossible" and I had to be wrong. I guess that additional welding and patches under the car, the paint overspray, and oddly masked off clear coat were options that year, LOL.
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