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I told the guy that there were too many people who wished to have the car as is and would leave it unrestored to entertain an offer from him... that if it were to ever have a new care taker it would be someone who appreciated the car as is not to someone wanting to restore it.
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I wandered about JenJac's cars. If you look at there before pictures on cars being restored they seem to add a lot of options to them and not keep them as born.
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RE: JenJac's; The owner and his employees are Top Notch. They have a great track record with us as well as many other Clients. If you buy a car from Joey you will certainly get the straight scoop. We have also been extremely satisfied with their work as well as their business ethics!
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The work is beautiful, JenJac's obviously does extremely nice restorations. They are not the ones selling the car and they have referenced it correctly (as a recreation) on their website. If the ebay seller is representing the same car otherwise he would be doing himself a favor by describing it truthfully.
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~JAG~ NCRS#65120 68 GTO HO 4 spd Alpine Blue /Parchment 2 owner car #21783 71 Corvette LT1 45k miles Orig paint - Brandshatch Green - National Top Flight - last known 71 LT1 built. 71 Corvette LT1 42k miles Original paint - Black - black leather - only black LT1 known to exist. NUMEROUS Lemans blue Camaros, Monza Red and Daytona Yellow Corvettes & a Chevelle or two... Survivors, restored cars, & other photos https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/myphotos |
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I wandered about JenJac's cars. If you look at there before pictures on cars being restored they seem to add a lot of options to them and not keep them as born. ![]() However, there stuff looks very clean and fully restored all be it maybe not fully correct. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] Jen Jacs like many other restorers and business people do the work according to the customers specifications. The guy paying the bills controls the technique, method and type of restoration performed. As Stefano stated, his ethics and business practices are excellent.
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165k buy it now ~ good luck
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You just gotta love the way this guy never directly answers the question and dances all aroung basically insinuating the car not to be a recreation.
![]() "Q: Wonderful restoration! No mention in your listing as to documentation? Is the car real or a recreation? Born-with drivetrain? Please send any other info pertaining to this car's legitamacy, etc. Thanks! P.S. I am a serious collector (no tire kicker). I would probably want to inspect the car, where is it located? Oct-29-08 A: She is absolutely correct and all numbers, both castings & dates are dead on right. the car speaks for itself and is priced right considering. With documentation she would bring way over $250k. You must decide on whether you're buing the car for what it is or are you buying paperwork? Unfortunately many great cars, legit cars, have not retained paper work. If only people would have had the forsight of what saving paper work would do for the value. Inspections are welcome." |
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You just gotta love the way this guy never directly answers the question and dances all aroung basically insinuating the car not to be a recreation. ![]() "Q: Wonderful restoration! No mention in your listing as to documentation? Is the car real or a recreation? Born-with drivetrain? Please send any other info pertaining to this car's legitamacy, etc. Thanks! P.S. I am a serious collector (no tire kicker). I would probably want to inspect the car, where is it located? Oct-29-08 Translation A: She is absolutely correct(NOT BORN IN) and all numbers, both castings & dates are dead on right(RESTAMP). the car speaks for itself and is priced right considering(IT'S A TRIBUTE),and is priced accordingly. With documentation(BECAUSE THERE IS NONE) she would bring way over $250k. You must decide on whether you're buing the car for what it is(TRIBUTE) or are you buying paperwork(REAL)? Unfortunately many great cars, legit cars, have not retained paper work(SORRY BOUT THAT). If only people would have had the forsight of what saving paper work would do for the value(MANY DID!). Inspections are welcome." [/ QUOTE ] ![]() |