Racer,
I agree 100% with all your points. I'm glad I'm not the only one thinking this way.
For $38k (or whatever the price is), this car should have under 10,000 total miles, be completely untouched, have full records of every nut/bolt that has been wrenched on the car, original window sticker, original tires, etc., etc., etc.
Looks like he is trying to get all his money he spent restoring the car back to "concours" condition.
Also, with all the hits that he's got with zero inquiries on the car, the market seems to be speaking about the pricing of the car.
But, as we all have said, there might be that one person that may pay that price for this car. All it takes is one buyer...
I've also been very wary over the years about people claiming to have concours quality cars. Unless they have recent scoresheets and/or trophies for the car, it's hard to prove over the internet it's a concours condition car... Based on personal experience, it takes a lot of work to get a car in concours condition where it is competitive... Also, with this car getting a full repaint, it'll never be eligible for certain classes in PCA concours.
Also, it might be rude of us to be nit picking someone's car for sale and this car might just be near perfect. But, like they say in marketing/advertising, any publicity is good publicity...
Jay
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