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This site is completely free and there are no costs. Please enjoy and provide feedback.Cars are reconstructed around the vin tag and rivets.If it's a 66-67, the VIN with star rivets on the driver's door pillar is the most important vin on the car.
You can fake anything. But the worn VIN tag with old star rivets isn't that easy.Cars are reconstructed around the vin tag and rivets.
Me too, heard the same thing.You can fake anything. But the worn VIN tag with old start rivets isn't that easy.
I've always heard cowl tags are not considered proof of anything ?
Cars are reconstructed around the vin tag and rivets.
Says it's sold????
Lots of little stuff incorrect on this car including the water pump, should be an 811. The sales hype us a bit over the top, but that's standard mo for this seller. What was the asking price?
Can't go wrong there. I looked up the value, and if everything leads to a no excuses car needing very little, it's a great value. Rick is solid, and probably one of the top 5 knowledgeable '70 guys.