Re: Rebodied cars and do they get certified
So at the end of the day...all we can ever really know is the VIN is a true Supercar...probably no way to discover a well done rebody without sandblasting the whole damn car. There are folks who would never buy a rebody and there are those who could care less and at least a remnant of a true Supercar still exists instead of going to it's grave. If you are looking for a car and do not want to buy a rebody there ought to be a way to know the history of a car...maybe it's time for Ed or whoever to list the associated known history of a given car like the Shelby Registry does.Shelby even lists when a rebody was done if known..if it is not known it is listed as such...may be a lot of work but it seems like a good idea and people would be willing to pay a lot more for that document.Then maybe finally there won't be such a distaste for a rebody. They could be accepted just like Shelby's are. They may not be as valuable as a non-rebody but the folks looking can make that choice and not worry. Better to have the info and decide than to get something you don't want.
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