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I second Lynn. Why would anybody remove a trim tag from a legitimate car and take a chance on putting the car's authenticity in question ?
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Surely someone here can tell us if the P.O.P is an original. The address is suspicious for two reasons. That ZIP is Greece, NY, which is a suburb of Rochester. I realize in some suburbs, mail will arrived addressed to either. However, there is no 714 Long Pond Road. The closest home is 724, built in 1969, and it sits on 5 acres, making me wonder how there could be a 714.
Look here: http://www.zillow.com/aerial/DualMap...?zpid=30931967 Please understand, I am NOT saying it is a fake P.O.P. but would sure like an opinion from one of the experts here. The only P.O.P. I ever owned got pitched into the circular file since I believed it would never be of any use. As Mickiey told Rocky Balbo: "Shrewd".
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Lynn,
Mark Eisen restored the car. He is a member here. He should be able to answer any questions.
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I don't know if the POP is real or not, but it is correctly coded for the options on the car, and it's been in existance since at least 2002.
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