Thoughts on the invoice?
Would Marti have this info?
https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/orangevale-1968-mustang-fastback-gt-code/6998785246.html (https://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/d/orangevale-1968-mustang-fastback-gt-code/6998785246.html)
This is a made up invoice. How would a "dealer" option end up on a "factory" invoice? The fonts are all wrong. It should say power disc brakes. Transportation charges and total are in the wrong place. there is no ship to if other than above. I could go on. Marti auto definitely didn't make that one.
That's what I was thinking too!
Not very creative
:o
If it were real wonder how a dealer (especially a California one) would have addressed the emissions issues, fines and so on. Might have been able to skirt the issue and 68 requirements if added after the sale but not with the sale.
Made up so it doesn't really matter - just considering the implications of such a claim.
The solar batteries must have been running low on that calculator when they added up the invoice.
Unless I am in error, it doesn't add up to that total.
:o
Fake documents destroy credibility real fast
The price is high so that's what made me originally look at the ad!
Then I saw the "rare" TriPower claim and it on the invoice in different font!
Too funny Pete about the math!!
It looks like the math doesn't take into account the "dealer options".
I am sure they just threw those in.
The window stickers would have been preprinted so all the math is done on what was included in the car from the plant
Up sales/add-ons were often written and added up on a worksheet (have a few examples) that was added to the window sticker total. Do have one example (different part of the country) where the add-ons were typed onto the window sticker as in this example - math is off on that one to if you total everything up
I'd think if there was a chance the dealer did install the TriPower you'd need a true
original window sticker or something original from the dealer to prove it.
That sticker looks too clean and new