One thing these scams seem to always have in common is a ridiculously low price often a third to fourth of market value for a beautiful fully restored car. For some reason they also seem to like post ridiculously low mileage. You might see a beautiful 63 split window Corvette coupe with 20k miles for 40K$. Anyone that knows anything about vintage cars knows that can't be true. But take someone that maybe doesn't have much knowledge of the market and they think they are making the deal of the century. Almost always scams have two components of greed to really work best. Greed on the part of the scammer and greed on the part of the scammee. Doesn't matter if it is classic cars or Nigerian bank accounts.
One thing these scams seem to always have in common is a ridiculously low price often a third to fourth of market value for a beautiful fully restored car. For some reason they also seem to like post ridiculously low mileage. You might see a beautiful 63 split window Corvette coupe with 20k miles for 40K$. Anyone that knows anything about vintage cars knows that can't be true. But take someone that maybe doesn't have much knowledge of the market and they think they are making the deal of the century. Almost always scams have two components of greed to really work best. Greed on the part of the scammer and greed on the part of the scammee. Doesn't matter if it is classic cars or Nigerian bank accounts.
Losing quite a bit of weight…looks good on you.