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Old 01-09-2010, 03:04 AM
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Default Re: proper yenko rebody? (in new hemmings)

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WHO decides what an "honest repair" is?

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The owner of a car sets the standards for what he owns. The purchaser of a car sets the standard for what he wants to own.


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If I assume you mean a restoration other than by rebody (if anyone can define when it takes place) then I guess it is safe to assume that you would be satisfied with a burned, rusted, damaged car that was repaired by a novice welding parts from 15 different cars togather in their garage?

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I said no such thing. What a stupid thing to say.


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You would not rather have one that all of the correct parts were simply transfered to a complete, undamaged factory built donor car just as the factory did to build that same car that is what the V.I.N. trim tag indicates?

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What you are describing is a clone. It might be cool to own, but it would always be a clone to me.
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