If the guy who built the car for his wife knew he had a real yenko in 2015 he either sold it for non real yenko money because he wanted the keepsakes or the buyer paid real yenko money for an undocumented car. Neither of those makes sense to me. No one’s leaving that kind of money on the table for sentimental keepsakes and that applies to buyer and seller. And he refuses to even send a picture of the items? I know some people are hard to deal with but surely something appeals to almost all types of personalities. Figure it out and go that route, if money doesn’t motivate, maybe pride/prestige does. “No one believes it’s a real car, help me prove them wrong” or “the car deserves to be recognized as a real car and your and your wife’s story is part of the cars history to be told” type of thing. Just another idea if moneys not a motivator.
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69 Camaros, 69-70 Chevelles, and in particular special paint cars.
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