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Hi.
There are many other better candidates out there. I personally would not get involved with any car involved in the scenario which you describe. Don't let the fact of this being an excellent starting point due to the nice condition of the shell cause you to think that you can't pass it up. Good luck to you. Dave |
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I personally would look for another car or project,any time Vin's and trim tag's have been switched question marks will arise. I think in the long run you would be saving yourself from a big headache.... JQ.
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I agree with what has been said. Anytime you get into vin/tag swaps, the car will always be in question. If its a good, clean shell, then it might not be a bad candidate to build as a driver or g car, with #s not being important. Just dont pay Z money for it or expect Z money when its done.
Just a quick question: Was that car pulled out of Ark? Asking because I know of one around here that just surfaced, and has a similar scenario. dave
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