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<blockquote data-quote="RichardAlexander" data-source="post: 565606" data-attributes="member: 17920"><p>there are very strict laws in the US ( as you'd expect) governing false advertising, that why so many old/classic not restored end up over here. Top Gear got sued when they gave away their car away, when the did the US episode, because it was the different year to the one they told the guy. that was when they gave the car away. If you really want some money back you may be wise to engage a lawyer in the states. but that will probably cost more than the Bus in the first place </p><p></p><p> The presenters decided to give away the cars for free to a Christian mission. However, while Clarkson's and Hammond's were given away, James May was declared the loser as he was unable to find any claimants for his car. Immediately after filming for that segment was completed, a lawyer threatened to sue Clarkson for misrepresentation after she heard the car wasn't a 1991 Camaro (it was a 1989 model) but would drop the suit on settlement payment of US$20,000.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichardAlexander, post: 565606, member: 17920"] there are very strict laws in the US ( as you'd expect) governing false advertising, that why so many old/classic not restored end up over here. Top Gear got sued when they gave away their car away, when the did the US episode, because it was the different year to the one they told the guy. that was when they gave the car away. If you really want some money back you may be wise to engage a lawyer in the states. but that will probably cost more than the Bus in the first place The presenters decided to give away the cars for free to a Christian mission. However, while Clarkson's and Hammond's were given away, James May was declared the loser as he was unable to find any claimants for his car. Immediately after filming for that segment was completed, a lawyer threatened to sue Clarkson for misrepresentation after she heard the car wasn't a 1991 Camaro (it was a 1989 model) but would drop the suit on settlement payment of US$20,000. [/QUOTE]
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