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Learned a costly lesson that it’s the quality of the records and not the quantity. A seasoned buyer and someone that’s been around these cars a lot will know that. I bought a car that was fastidiously maintained. Stacks of paper that corroborated a very clean and stock presentation. There was no major engine work and that was the catch. I’ve since inherited the task of bringing that up to date. I bought provenance and clean stock appearance but seller did do a little better bc of the papers (which did include transmission rebuild mind you).
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