Re: Should a car stand on it's own merit?
When I first got my 69 RS/Z, it was in rough shape. Yes it had rust but for some reason it had bondo in the strangest places like the ridge of the roof and the top of one of the quarters when everything else around it was okay. It was like something fell on to the top of the car. Well a few years later, I manage to talk to the owner of it in the early 1980's who told me that the car was in a tornado and had cinder blocks fall on it. I thought that was fantastic news because it established something unique about it and I also understood a bit more about it. I would have been just as happy had I found this out by reading a newspaper.
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It is impossible to certify a COPO or Z/28 as authentic without verifying that it is not a rebody...
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