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Old 08-18-2006 | 08:29 PM
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The E-bay car was described as #'s matching. The seller stated that the person he bought it from "represented that it had been rebuilt" and that he, the seller, had since "fully detailed" the engine. Big deal. For $95K I'd expect a bit more than that.

Numbers matching with CoA? Without a CoA....... question.... question.... question.... Not that the CoA is always correct (they are usually correct when dealing with the numbers), but without one, who knows. Same goes for "Represented that it had been rebuilt". Without Receipts in this day and age, who knows. Our '58 came with a stack of over $80,000.00 worth of receipts so we know everything that has been done to it....... And the stack is still growing.......

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With CoA.
Old 08-20-2006 | 01:05 PM
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I have since heard the "winning bidder" did not complete the transaction, and that the owner was hoping for $100-105k out of the auction



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