A special Thank you to everyone out there that called or emailed me regarding the apparent listing of my vehicle by a dealer located in Pompano Beach, Florida. For the record, this dealer took what he called a “stock photo” until he could get real pictures of the car up. I’m not going to get into the issue of him using a copyrighted photo as I am not the copyright holder on that particular image, but I did take issue with images of my car being used in an advertisement for sale.
I contacted the seller, the sites the car was listed on, and the FL Attny. General’s office. Thankfully, the photos of my car have been removed, and photos of a different car are now up.
My concern was that this may have been a situation where my was at risk of theft. It seems now that this was really a case of a dealer not thinking anyone would notice the wrong car being posted online. Either way, you can never be too careful in this day and age.
Man that sucks, why would they post pictures of your Mustang up there. That’s just wrong! Oh well, I guess stuff happens. At least you got them off.
Was this an actual factory paint color?
Yes, there were in fact several shades of pink you could get on a Mustang in the 1960’s!
Was this an actual factory paint color?
Yes, there were in fact several shades of pink you could get on a Mustang in the 1960’s!