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I am pretty good on the 69 tags. 67... not so much.
Would like to hear from KurtS or Jonesy on this one.
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A few observations:
The V108 is misaligned should be even with 03C Body number 1705 looks to be missing a digit as already stated Body number has an extra space after dash and before 1705 Paul
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The font impression of the suspect tag is not as sharp and defined as both the authentic tags and the body number, even with 1 digit missing can't be lower on an 03C car than my 02C built car. The 04C is at 190XX and my 02C number is 170XX, which should put the body number on the suspect tag in the 180XX range. As a buyer, I would conclude that tag is a fake.
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