If you look closely at the bottom section of the left rear door, you can see that there has been some photo touch up done as well. I think they are hiding something with this car. Why is half of it painted if they aren't repairing collision damage? If anyone's seriously interested in this car, I would definitely look at it in person first. Andy -----Original Message----- From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dick Benjamin Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 11:24 AM To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: IML: low milage 63 at SD dealer This car is in South Dakota, and I'm near San Diego, so I won't volunteer for the picture taking. I can see that the car has been repainted back to about the middle of the car, and not much pains were taken to match the paint (look at the left side view). It looks to have had the deck lid repainted also. I can also see that the engine looks very dirty for such a low mileage car, however it does have all original looking parts that I can see, with the exception of the battery and holddown. Certainly the tires aren't right for it. Note the 58 Coupe through the windshield of the interior shot. My guess is that it is indeed a low mileage car, which was dragged out of storage and "freshened up" for sale by the dealer, but "819 miles" ??????! The appearance of the engine is just about what I saw when I opened the hood of my 35,000 Mile 67 for the first time, which had been stored under a tree for 20 years, and in a very dusty barn for the next 4. Dick Benjamin