The fraud isn't that they are using the same pictures. These things are in sealed crates that are very thoroughly bolted and nailed shut (one of mine had more than 80 large nails in addition to the bolts holding the crate box to the pallet). They opened one up, took pictures and said they were representative of the rest of the cabs. I don't have a problem with this.
The fraud comes in because they weren't even close to representative. The ones I bought were listed as "2009 Stewart & Stevenson FMTV STD Cab Assembly M1157 10 ton, removed from unissued vehicle's, crated and put into long term storage for future service. Cab will fit multiple chassis, Technical and Operators Manuals included, cabs are crated and ready to ship, cab pictures are representative of the item being sold"
I received one that mostly met that description and was actually from an unissued 2009 M1157. The other one was from a wrecked 2002 M1083 with missing parts, torn seats, and almost 18k miles. Others have received used M1088 cabs, HEMTT cabs, etc. Some are new, some are used, many are missing parts.
If they had sold them as "used A1 FMTV cab, unknown miles, unknown year, may not be complete" they would have been fine (except the HEMTT cabs). Instead they listed them with "representative pictures" of the best possible thing they could be that would be likely to get the highest bids. THIS is where the fraud is. Especially since they are in sealed crates and there in no way to inspect prior to bidding or even when picking up.