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I can't believe someone would copy a Yenko vin and think they could get away with passing it off as real? If Mark has the verification from Cunneen I would have to say his is the real deal! I don't think they could possibly make a mistake at the factory and stamp two vins with the same number? But I guess anything is possible. I think more than likely the vin was printed wrong on the e-bay car.
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Why does a certificate make it a real car? If the car was not inspected in person. My old Yenko Camaro had one of the Cunneen certificates. He never looked at the car. He only verified a VIN for the old owner. A cerificate over the phone is not an inspection...BKH
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Kevin gave me ALOT of PAPERWORK with the car. The PROTECTO PLATE has the VIN # STAMPED in and the car came from Roy Stauffer Chevrolet, Scranton, Pa. Have paperwork when it was sold new to Larry Butler, ALSO have the Pre-Delivery Service and Adjustment Check Sheet. ALSO have the NEW CAR INVENTORY SHEET, stock number 9584. Thanks Everyone for Looking out for me that could have been scary, you NEVER know what people are up to!!! Thanks again, Mark <font color="blue"> </font>
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