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Sounds like '90 - '91 all over again.
The only way to insure that this doesn't happen is to go to Fargo, inspect all the pieces, load it on a truck or trailer, and drive it home yourself. If all the pieces aren't there to be loaded, refuse to accept it.
And while in Fargo, should you go home empty handed, bring home a phone book to look up attorneys.
This not returning phone calls or e-mail is just poor business practices.
And it's really unfortunate that once you go through all the trials and tribulations of getting all your parts from CR, and getting all the correct parts to build it with (not the CR shopping guide parts), it's a solid, and well made car that won't rattle itself apart in a year or so. It has the plushist interior, and most comfortable factory seats going.
Stories like this need to get to the new ownership and see if something gets done about it.
Find out where Don Vancleave is, and hire him back. Don used to fix or prevent these kinds of things, and you could call him at home on weekends with problems.
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