Thanks guys, that is the car in question. After reading the above posts from NEED4SPEED and BRUTUSBUCKEYE, I called my Dodge dealer, ran the vin (again), and learned NEED4SPEED was exactly right. I don't know why I didn't pick that up the first time, but the car was scheduled to go to Palmer Dodge for a pre-purchase inspection on Friday, and I'm sure they would have detected the problem(s). After learning of the apparent odometer roll back, I called the seller, and informed him that the car would not pass inspection, and that the I could not go through with the purchase. During our conversation I disclosed what I had learned, and where I had learned it. I am convinced that the seller is a stand-up guy, and that he is a victim in this situation, and not to be blamed. As a matter of fact he sent me an email, and asked me to post it which is as follows:
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"Hey Gus,
Thank you for your response. It would be much appreciated if you could pass on an apology to the VCA members, especially those who had shown interest in this particular vehicle. I have been in touch with Nick Dellen, whose family owns Dellen Automotive in Greenfield, Indiana where we purchased the vehicle. We are in process of making arrangements for this situation to be taken care of. (Members can read between the lines) I in no way intended to misrepresent this vehicle to anyone who had previously inquired. I was completely unaware of this information until it was brought to my attention. In my haste to provide my wife with a truly great 40th birthday present, I failed to take the time to research. Let your members use my poor judgement as a less expensive lesson to not be too eager and take their time. There's always another car out there. Gus, thank you agin for your help in this situatuion. Please feel free to cut and paste this e-mail to post on the VCA website. You have my permission."
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My deposit is returned, I saved the cost of the inspection fee, and I can't tell you how much I appreciate this board. Still looking...