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Having an invoice certainly helps...just to silence the critics it would be good to have a certified document by Joel. I would say if you are convinced that having an original invoice would be enough proof to you that it is a real Baldwin Motion car, then it should be easy to pay the $1500 documentation fee....in my opinion.
Can you share some of the info on this car with us....such as options and color. I sent you a private message.
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How about posting a copy of the invoice here.
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If not a copy can you tell more info that is on paperwork such as the date, price, what was done to the car.
Is the car's vin number on the paperwork? If the paperwork is real then building the car into a pro-street type may not be the best thing to do with it. |
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