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THEY ARE MADE TO COMPLEMENT A RESTORATION, JUST AS ANY OTHER REPRODUCTION PART, ........... PLEASE BE WELL INFORMED ON WHAT YOU SAY BEFORE YOU PUT IT IN WRITING........... . JIM CLEMENS - ROCKLEDGE, FL. [/ QUOTE ] I'll guess he was yelling, that's why the caps lock is on. I may be old and forgetful but for all the car shows I've been to in my day I've never seen the build sheet as part of a fancy display, maybe tucked away in a binder to show a prospective seller. To imply that a fake build sheet is part of a restoration (like a pair of dyed seat belts) IS BULL ![]() IT IS USED FOR ONE PRIMARY REASON AND THAT IS TO AUTHENTICATE A VEHICLE. THAT'S MY OPINION. AND I DON'T NEED TO "WELL INFORMED" BY ANYONE'S STANDARDS TO HAVE MY SAY. You may be a well repected businessman according to some folks, but fake build sheets are counterfeit documents if they are not marked "for display" or the like. JMHHO ![]() |
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