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Restamp should take the same hit as a NOM... IMO.. I think 25-35% should be a good baseline depending on the car.
My '66 427/390 car is NOM. It has a '68 427/390 in it with whatever cars vin it came out of stamped on it.... Does restamping add value? Not to me it doesn't. I would rather have NOM than a restamped forgery.
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'66 Corvette 427/390 orig paint '70 Chevelle SS454 4spd orig paint '72 Trans Am #'s 4 speed orig paint '73 Formula 455 SD orig paint '67 GTO 4 speed 35k miles orig paint '67 Grand Prix 4spd orig paint '66 2+2 convertible 421 8 lugs '21 Challenger Scat Pack WB '64 Malibu SS convertible Last edited by Formula455SD; 06-14-2023 at 12:50 AM. |
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