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All these answers are spot on IMHO. I for one always pass on a color change car and as said it's even more costly in the present to correct a car back to original.
The other situation we didn't touch on is a custom color like Viper Red or a Indigo Blue ETC... That makes me not even read the ad!! Ron
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HI it's your car selling ???? you only live once paint it your couloir my 2 cents
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Now I’d also say that varies by kind of car a Camaro, Chevy guys tend to care a little less than say Pontiac guys who are purists to the core . (Evidenced by day 2 pervasiveness) Camaros are. A little harder to document (no phs or marti report ) original equipment and I think that has lended itself To a Little more leniency in many changes. Although a color is easily present and verifiable on a cowl tag where many other changes may not be quite so in your face. Just my 02 that’s probably worth .01 or less . Last edited by turbo69bird; 12-04-2022 at 05:44 PM. |
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