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I'm not a lawyer, nor do I play one on the Interwebs, but if it's part of an estate, then I believe all interested parties would have to sign off on the sale of the chassis. The ultimate purchaser would otherwise risk an heir popping up with an ownership claim after the car is all back together.
I have heard of such things happening...
Value is a good solid $5K with all the legal "hair" taken off the deal, IMO.
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