Rachael427R
Junior Member
Maryland
I recently purchased a Roush 427R Mustang from a private seller. He advertised it as a factory Roush (purchased as stock GT then sent to Roush for factory conversion) and titled it as a "Mustang Roush 427R" on the bill of sale. Turns out it is not in fact a factory Roush (missing badges and serial numbers), but rather he purchased all the top of the line Roush parts and had a mechanic do all the work. So in other words, I purchased a Roush clone under the pretense it was factory. I believe it is false advertising to call a Roush clone a "Roush 427R" without mentioning the word "clone" or "replica". Technically it is not in fact a Roush. I wouldn't have paid as much for it if it was advertised as a clone. Do I have a case, or is this a case of "buyer beware"?
I recently purchased a Roush 427R Mustang from a private seller. He advertised it as a factory Roush (purchased as stock GT then sent to Roush for factory conversion) and titled it as a "Mustang Roush 427R" on the bill of sale. Turns out it is not in fact a factory Roush (missing badges and serial numbers), but rather he purchased all the top of the line Roush parts and had a mechanic do all the work. So in other words, I purchased a Roush clone under the pretense it was factory. I believe it is false advertising to call a Roush clone a "Roush 427R" without mentioning the word "clone" or "replica". Technically it is not in fact a Roush. I wouldn't have paid as much for it if it was advertised as a clone. Do I have a case, or is this a case of "buyer beware"?