Check out the disclaimer...
Check out the disclaimer http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1999-chevy-corvette-low-miles-Low-Reserve-Low-Reserve_W0QQitemZ130301265726QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item130301265726&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A7%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1308 "Disclaimer please read This vehicle was revinned in Maryland with the original owner. The car was then bought and registered with the new Maryland reassigned vin in CT. To date the vehicle has a clear CT title and a clean car fax. I have now purchased it from the second owner and now I am offering it to the eBay community. The reassigned Maryland vin number is Ac20837omd. This is the only vin ID tag on the vehicle (please refer to pictures). "
Stolen/stripped at some point, or maybe stolen right now... edit: The only way that VIN is issued is if the car is considered "reconstructed" by the state. See http://www.marylandmva.com/AboutMVA/INFO/27300/27300-31T.htm#reconstructed Something's very broken somewhere in that car's history.
IMO, that car is maybe worth $10k on a GOOD day. Maybe. Needs a lot of work and you'll still have a hell of a time selling it later on. RMX
Run. This seller is playing stupid. Something is really up on this one. Someone had a car stolen, the vin number was removed.
A lot of times they are cars that were totaled in transit. GM literally smashes the windshield and rips the vin tag from the dash. Sometimes these cars are repaired and the owner has a new vin assigned to the car. Shiny Side Up! Bill