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Home / Crime and Justice / Florida Man's $2.5M Classic Car Con Crumbles

Florida Man's $2.5M Classic Car Con Crumbles

26 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • A Florida man received two years for a car restoration fraud.
  • He defrauded clients of over $2.5 million worldwide.
  • Victims were lied to about progress on vintage car repairs.
Florida Man's $2.5M Classic Car Con Crumbles

A Florida man has been sentenced to two years in federal prison for a sophisticated fraud scheme involving classic car restorations. Clark P. Rittersbach, 51, from Cape Coral, operated Concours Classic Motor Cars in Macedon, New York. Prosecutors revealed that this business was a front, used to defraud clients worldwide out of more than $2.5 million.

Rittersbach preyed on the lengthy nature of high-end restorations. He sent clients, many of whom lived out of state or overseas, deceptive emails and texts. These communications falsely detailed completed engine rebuilds or progress on vintage Porsches, when in reality, little to no work had been done.

This long-running scam left numerous car owners with unfulfilled promises and significant financial losses, totaling an estimated $2.5 million. The case serves as a stark warning about the risks associated with entrusting expensive vehicle restoration projects to distant shops without proper verification.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Clark P. Rittersbach is a 51-year-old man from Florida who was sentenced to two years in federal prison for defrauding clients of over $2.5 million through his classic car restoration business.
Rittersbach lied to clients about the progress of their vintage car restorations, sending fake updates while keeping their money.
Concours Classic Motor Cars, the business involved in the fraud, was located in Macedon, New York.

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