This YouTube video, titled 'Was I Scammed?', suggests a potential issue or deception related to a firearm purchase or transaction. Without a transcript or further description, it's impossible to determine the specific firearm models, calibers, manufacturers, or topics discussed. The focus is on the uncertainty and potential negative outcome of the interaction, implying a review or personal experience where the creator feels they may have been misled.
This video documents a trip to Niagara, Ontario, to inspect a 1967 Ford Thunderbird advertised for sale. Upon arrival, the reviewer discovers significant structural damage, with the subframe and much of the body being completely rotten. The seller was initially asking $4900, but the price was negotiated down to $1200. Despite the reduced price, the reviewer ultimately decided against purchasing the vehicle due to the extensive and costly restoration required, deeming it not a worthwhile investment. The video concludes with an offer to sell parts from the 1967 Thunderbird to interested individuals.
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