JDął
04-04-2023, 11:39 AM
Longshot but I'm wondering if anyone here is a member or experienced with BAT who can guide me with something. A few years ago I had my eye on a Viper ACR that needed a lot of help and ultimately the deal fell through because the car was too much of a basket case and the dealer/owner/salesmen were all sleazy as fuck. I wanted to save it but the whole situation made it too far gone.
The car: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2000-dodge-viper-gts-4/
Now years later I see the car has just sold on BAT and there's no disclosure of the fire the car suffered nor its racing history. From what I can read from the sellers comments I don't think he knew what he bought, it looks like when Willowbrook Chrysler in Langley couldn't sell the car they did a dirty switch n flip. They took out all the racing parts, the supercharger, etc then sold it to an unsuspecting victim in QC. That guy then fixed some things and sold it on BAT and now the new owner is even more in the dark.
I have the ICBC records of the fire claim, the owner at the time paid for it personally so the title would stay clean and it didn't have the claim but it was over $11k in damage.
I have sent the documentation and photos of its prior condition to BAT and they haven't responded. I created an account on BAT to try and contact the new buyer or even the previous seller and I can't private message. I posted a comment on the auction page and it got removed. Does anyone know how I can pass along this information to these parties so that no one gets ripped off on this car again? Cause this guy just spent $60k USD on what he thinks is a collector car that's been hit, on fire, and shitkicked on the track and he doesn't even know it.
https://i.imgur.com/fnHtWdf.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/qVhPxVW.jpg
The car: https://bringatrailer.com/listing/2000-dodge-viper-gts-4/
Now years later I see the car has just sold on BAT and there's no disclosure of the fire the car suffered nor its racing history. From what I can read from the sellers comments I don't think he knew what he bought, it looks like when Willowbrook Chrysler in Langley couldn't sell the car they did a dirty switch n flip. They took out all the racing parts, the supercharger, etc then sold it to an unsuspecting victim in QC. That guy then fixed some things and sold it on BAT and now the new owner is even more in the dark.
I have the ICBC records of the fire claim, the owner at the time paid for it personally so the title would stay clean and it didn't have the claim but it was over $11k in damage.
I have sent the documentation and photos of its prior condition to BAT and they haven't responded. I created an account on BAT to try and contact the new buyer or even the previous seller and I can't private message. I posted a comment on the auction page and it got removed. Does anyone know how I can pass along this information to these parties so that no one gets ripped off on this car again? Cause this guy just spent $60k USD on what he thinks is a collector car that's been hit, on fire, and shitkicked on the track and he doesn't even know it.
https://i.imgur.com/fnHtWdf.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/qVhPxVW.jpg