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Sorry but another eBay car

I want to adopt that car.
 
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How does one come up with a descriptuion like this especially in bold large print as a header

"This is a super clean MGB roadster with both tops!!!!!!"

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I actually went to look at a "super clean, rust-free" MGB a few years ago and was presented with a ragged out red "B" with door cracks, rocker rust, rust on the floors, rust on the rear shelf, bumpers with rust spots all over them, a virtually non-existant interior, etc.

People who write that crap must think everyone is stupid - or maybe they are.
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I was going to say that it actually doesn't look all that bad... until I noticed the split open sill in the edge of one photo.
 
The rust is very appearent in picture 16 (forth over, forth down). Not a bad car, just not what he is claiming.
 
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