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<span style="font-weight: bold">Not an expert? Haven't you had some restamping and fake paperwork done for yourself?
Jason: </span> Yes.... But I still don't consider myself an expert... I’m not going to beat around the bush….Personally I don't like the engine pad,It looks like a restamp to me.Very poor job... <span style="font-weight: bold">Is more from this group really necessary? The realities of this car noted earlier are from a credible source also very clearly put. ~ Pete</span> VIN 124678N471283 Originally Posted By: Kurt S About the car - it's the one that Phil looked at back in 2006. Restamped pad and repro POP. Thank you Pete…this confirms my opinion.
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I was there at the auction,saw the car. Nice car. if I was going to bid on this rare beauty
I would want verification of all the previous owners. especially if I am expected to pay around 200 big ones. And If I was the owner and wanted big money I would provide that info . while at this car auction I noticed how many rare cars had mostly repro parts on them Real nice rests too. not one 70 chevelle Ls6 had all its orig parts that I saw. I wonder thought how many people would recognize a chevelle with all of its born with orig parts PJ |
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