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Well, for 35k I would expect a pristine concours car...
For everyone suggesting suing... have you done it before? I hire lawyers all the time, usually for evictions or contract disputes, or other business issues.
Just saw a lawyer last week... $800/hour, $5000 retainer. Chewed through most of the retainer in 1 visit, I suspect. Cheapest lawyer I know is $250/hr.
A simple eviction can run $2000-3000. My friends have spent $10k plus.
Not telling anyone what to do. But getting back to realistic expectations...
If one wants to hire a lawyer to make things right, to correct a moral right, that's one thing. To make it carry financial sense, FOR EITHER PARTY, that's another.
This would be a nice situation for the seller and buyer to come to some kind of agreement.
Selling the car, assuming what the OP says is true, for $35k is "well sold" by any means. May make sense for the seller to do a partial refund...
Bo
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