I used to get upset when I would see a post on some forum/messageboard or an Ebay auction with poor grammar.
I would be more upset when it was an automobile of high value or something else of similar high value. It just didn't make sense. Of course I was looking at this with a quasi, social ecoonomic glare.
My wife is an English teacher which pretty much makes me a full time English student. Anyway, she pointed out that the level of education in the United States varies so greatly from state to state you never really know at what grade level of English someone graduated high school from.
With that said...... well, you know what I'm saying.
You just never know who you are dealing with on the Internet.
I just look past poor grammar now. Do you think the guy would come up with an auction with spelling and punctuation errors like that if he could help it? Obviously not.
Sorry, back to the thread.
I remember this car because it had pictures of it taken around a warehouse area in Downey or Norwalk. Somewhere like that. I can't even remember who asked me if I could take a look at it but the auction ended and the car was sold. If I do remember, the car was bone stock.