Posted by Goose on October 31, 2016 at 06:42:52 from (70.198.46.125):
In Reply to: Re: Saturday Auction posted by 1970-1655 on October 31, 2016 at 05:49:34:
In the late 80's when I had a dealer's license, I bought an S10 Blazer at the Omaha Auto Auction, and found out after I got it home the 4wd didn't engage. I snooped under the hood and fount the vacuum line to the engagement solenoid had been pulled off and hidden behind a wiring harness. I plugged the line back in and the 4wd worked fine. (On the auction grounds there really wasn't a good way to check 4wd for operation).
It was obvious someone had planned to buy the vehicle, then go to the Arbitration office, claim the 4wd didn't work, and try to get the price reduced.
And arbitration did work. I once bought a full sized Blazer and took it for a drive around the auction grounds before I paid for it. It sounded like the rear end was going out. I went to the Arbitration office and talked to an arbitrator. He took it for a drive, came back, and said, "Sounds like the rear end is going out. Would $400 off work for you?"
I said, "Make it $500". He said, "Fair enough", and called the seller. The seller wouldn't go for it, so I walked on the deal.
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