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Wow, Phil, thanks for that information. I was going to bid on this car, if you don't mind me asking, what did you sell it for, or do you know what Mike V did? Thanks for any info.
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Since the sale was a private sale I'm reluctant to reveal the selling price. The purchaser might not appreciate a public discussion of such. He sold to Mike so I was not involved in that transaction. Having said all that I can say that the price was very reasonable in my opinion. It's difficult to really judge since there is quite a spectrum of opinion on rebodied cars. I for one don't want to own one at any price. If I had known the story on the silver car I wouldn't have owned it in the first place. I'm not saying that the car is rebodied without question but there is certainly a cloud over it. It also gets back to that whole discussion about what really constitutes a rebody. This didn't answer your question but I'll answer any that I can.
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Thanks, I appreciate it and understand your position.
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Phil, you stated the engine and trans are not original, but yet it shows only 7,000 + miles, do you know if this is correct?
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I wouldn't put much trust into the odometer reading. It was represented to me as accurate but other statements by the seller have come into question. I do believe the car is a rebody and the odometer could be from the replacement body. I certainly wouldn't use it as any justification to purchase the car. Too bad on this one because it is really well optioned. Even the red lines are correct for the car.
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