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Old 01-12-2004, 11:25 PM
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I agree Marlin. But he says they did a check to make sure it isn't a stolen car and it came back clean. But is the Yenko VIN actually registered to a 6 cyl car somewhere? Since the hidden VIN verifies this car's heritage, I can't see how it would be worth much less than any other 67-69 Yenko without the original motor. It's a bummer not to have the VIN and trim tag, but the hidden VIN verifies what the car really is. As for the value of a rebodied supercar, it basically is a clone in my opinion. I don't see how you can pull everything off a car and put it on another body shell and call it the original car. The value would be what the engine, trans, rear, interior, fenders, etc. are worth to somebody. If a body shell is rusted or damaged beyond repair, may the car RIP.
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