Old 12-07-2011, 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted by fordchevchrysler
Hmmmmm......
Becoming quite hilarious this.
Now there is another assumption that i AGREED.
Anyway , i am not playing your .....lets stick up for wheeler....game anymore. We had a contract , and wheeler broke it in more ways than one. And he defiantly depicts the dictionary meaning of SCAMMER.

It seems aparent that the consencous is that it takes 6 months to build an engine.......LOL
Lets see.....dart complete bottom end and heads from DART are of the shelf items.
Carby, manifold , camshaft , sump etc etc are off the shelf items. Maybe some machining for manifold. 1 to 2 weeks parts gathering and 2 weeks assembly being generous, and 1 week on the dyno. I was never good at math but i am sure that adds to 5 weeks.All money paid up front. GO FIGURE.
He is lucky i never sued him for loss of money for pre arranged shipping etc.
Sure he wont get on here to defend himself because he knows he will loose. Have emails 10 weeks after payment which state " we are still in the parts gathering stage" WHAT A JOKE.

Like i said. If you think its OK . Go buy there products. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED
Sorry you would have lost your suite for pre arranged shipping too.

You never answered the questions I ask you.
If you have had several motors build before I'm sure you had one in the machine shop way longer than you expected. As I stated before I had a 548 in a machine shop from about January till July. I bought all the parts and took to them and it still took that long. I was pissed it took so long, but I would never call the builder a scammer. I knew he had turned out several motors that came in after mine, but he still was not a scammer.

Sometimes people don't understand the power of a forum and the serious damage it can do to a buisness and I don't think it's fair to slander somebody that could cuase him future loose of income just because he was late. At this time that has not even been proved.
I would like to see the refund for proof that it had to be given.
And all that would tell me was that he did not meet the timeline of delivery and that's still not a scam. If he did not give a refund then we would have been a scam.

I'm NOT saying being late is ok, but being slow or late happens. One problem may be a lack of communication on the builders end and that makes matters even worse.
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