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I asked the seller...why would you do this meticulous and fabulous restoration only to change the original color (Q5) and the factory pewter interior then make up a fake fender tag to match?? He came back with the fact that the car looks better now and he has turned down north of 100k...
They look blue to me. Maybe the original ones were removed at some point and lost. Then they needed some type of belting for registration inspection or whatever. The blue ones all they could come up with.
Awesome car and its cool the seller says block is date correct but shouldnt there be partial vin numbers on the block too if totally numbers matching?? repro fender tag...yikes
Non original everything in that car but its still a cool looking cruiser. Weird fender tag...i am familiar with the '68 as i own one but there is no trans code on that tag?? The vin tag also has one non factory rivet too.
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