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I have a repro window sticker on one of my cars that matches the original. How will that hurt anyone?
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I have provided examples of repro paperwork being used to fraudulently enhance the value and salability of genuine muscle cars. Two cars at Mecum Indy had fake paperwork displayed with the car. The auctioneer mentioned "original window sticker" when one of them crossed the block.
In the most recent example it is being used to enhance the value and salability of a complete fake LS-6 Chevelle. What more do you need? If your car is what you say it is why does it need a repro window sticker? BTW the dealer that has the fake LS-6 was notified yesterday, not by me. As of this am, still unchanged on their site. |
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The easiest way to tell repro paperwork from original is that the new stuff looks new.....UNLESS..........it's aged. That aging is the intent to defraud. And that is the real problem. (IMO)
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....and the fonts,among other things.
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Years ago I took a blank window sticker, cheap one, and added all my Day Two mods to it. Pretty neat to let others know what's been done and play where's Waldo with all the parts. Haven't had it in the car in years.....Yep, guess I still don't need it.
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That's only true for the die-hards in the hobby who have studied original ones, in which case they can also detect fake ones that have been aged. Once they've been aged, "most" people will believe they are original.
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It up to the purchaser to do their research with any rare item of value. Counterfeiting is not going away.
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Without a Build Sheet a buyer is always going to be in the dark as far as what the car left the factory with or if the car in question is what the seller says it is.
Having a repro Window Sticker isn't going to change that. It's up to the buyer to do due diligence before he commits his money. It has and always will be Caveat Emptor. |
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CanCOPO (06-06-2017) |
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The problem is the average guy at an auction. Maybe just retired, has money to spend. Unless he is there with Jerry MacNeish how is he to know the paperwork displayed at an auction is real? Barrett-Jackson makes an effort to vet consignments but I have seen repro paperwork there also. I have no problem with an owner displaying a repro doc at a show. Repro paperwork has no business being displayed with a car offered for sale. No idea why Chevrolet allows these guys to use their trademarked names and logos without permission. |
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