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......... it clearly shows an allowance for removal and MOVING a V.I.N. [/ QUOTE ] and the allowance is..... "maximum penalties of 42 years in prison" Ok, time for my warm milk and a nice cozy bed. And nobody named bubba wanting to rub my feet!! ![]() |
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I really did not want this to get to a personal issue, I usually like looking for rust free cars and on this venture I found the other end of the story a very original untouched car but rusty as all could be, I have never built a rebodied car but I feel this car would be the only way, I was curious on opinion, and well.. got more than needed... I have my own opinions as well, as to U.S. welded Taiwan bodies and U.S. marketed import parts but will keep them to myself... scamers will be scamers and due diligence when buying...
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Sorry that 73 Z didn't work out for you.
Heck, I wish there was a law against people leaving these cars out to rust away to nothing and refusing to sell them to someone who could save them before it was too late. I think we all have a guy or two near us who has one of those cars melting away in the side yard. We could call it The Felonious Abandonement of Restorable Treasures (FART) Act. Punishable by the forfeiture of the car to the nearest enthusiast with a demonstratable ability to restore the car back to its original condition. ![]() |
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