--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "vin4258" <vin4258@xxxx> wrote: > I doubt the engine picture is the same as the person claiming a scam > is going on. Is it so strange that almost every DeLorean engine > compartment looks the same? I bought my DeLorean on ebay a month ago > and the auction was revised three times by the seller. That doesn't > mean there's a scam going on or they're trying to cover something > up. As would be expected anytime you plan on spending so much on > something, go there and look at it before you put any money down. > That is obvious. If something WAS misrepresented, THEN take action. > Don't cry to ebay when you see a picture that MIGHT look like yours. You bring up several interesting points in a topic that I admit I have strong feelings about. If someone were to take pictures of my car, and add them to like a tribute website, or a fansite, or something like that, I probably wouldn't mind. That of course is dependant upon in what light the DeLorean is represented in. But if pictures of my car were used to try and sell another person's vehicle, then I would not be happy in the least bit. I take pride in both my car, and the amount of work that has gone into it. So for someone else to simply come along and use my pictures to represent their car, that's like cheating of my test. But to use my work to actually profit by the sale of a car, or any other means, that's theft of my intellectual property. Nor is it something that I would ever give permission for. Personal feelings aside, it is not fair to a buyer to falsely represent a car with photos that are not of that car. When buying a classic car (or even a simple used car for that matter), you take many things into account. Specificly your budget. Crudely put, if the price of the car + the price of parts needed to repair it exceed your budget, then you are unable to afford that car. Pictures of things such as the engine compartment can greatly help you asert part of the money nessisary to repair the car, if not give you an idea about how th vehicle has been cared for. I've run across cars that run well, but have had every single fuel hose on the engine cracked and rotten, along with the vapor hoses. These items alone will cost you a few bucks to replace. Now, on the flip side of things, you said what does it matter what picture is used since they all look alike? Indeed, what does it matter. If they have a car that is in good condition, and looks just like everyother car, then why bother to insert a photo at all? If we all know what the car looks like, then what is the point? Obviously, pictures are included to help boost the value of the car, if not simply encourage buyers (or in this case bidders) to purcahse the car. Not matter if you're on eBay, or Autotrader, you'll always be drawn first to the ads with pictures on them. -Robert vin 6585 "X"