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<blockquote data-quote="mrmustang" data-source="post: 15502572" data-attributes="member: 13150"><p>Just like with my vintage Shelby(s), the more paperwork and documentation, the easier it is to sell. Same goes for having all of the original parts. Cars with documented race history (SCCA/NASA) and log books also can sometimes command a premium, or in some cases, the know history of body damage and replacement can sometimes hurt the value. In at least one case a complete BIW rebuild was documented for a certain 95R, but that was in the middle of the racing season..</p><p></p><p>Or, like 95R #99, the entire nose section of the unibody was replaced during restoration after the person I sold it to smacked it hard into a tire wall at 120+MPH at the Autobahn (Il<span style="font-size: 15px">linois)<strong>, </strong>pushing the nose over by almost a foot</span>....Again all documented, but yet not disclosed by the current owner/seller in Ohio, who states it is "all original paint"........LOL......</p><p></p><p>Bill S.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrmustang, post: 15502572, member: 13150"] Just like with my vintage Shelby(s), the more paperwork and documentation, the easier it is to sell. Same goes for having all of the original parts. Cars with documented race history (SCCA/NASA) and log books also can sometimes command a premium, or in some cases, the know history of body damage and replacement can sometimes hurt the value. In at least one case a complete BIW rebuild was documented for a certain 95R, but that was in the middle of the racing season.. Or, like 95R #99, the entire nose section of the unibody was replaced during restoration after the person I sold it to smacked it hard into a tire wall at 120+MPH at the Autobahn (Il[SIZE=4]linois)[B], [/B]pushing the nose over by almost a foot[/SIZE]....Again all documented, but yet not disclosed by the current owner/seller in Ohio, who states it is "all original paint"........LOL...... Bill S. [/QUOTE]
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