But where's the fine line? The quandry, as I see it, is that it is easy for someone to take a Firedome two-door hardtop and turn it in to an Adventurer if they have the necessary Adventurer only parts, VIN, cowl tag, frame, carbs, cleaner, block, suspension, etc. And if someone DOES do this, should it be considered a clone? It's not an accurate representation of what the buyer is actually getting is it, or is it? The sheet metal is the same. When the metal was stamped out, no one was sure whether it was going to become an Adventurer or a Firedome, were they? By your definition, if I am reading you correctly, the only thing that kept this Barrett Jackson car from being a "true" car is that the VIN and cowl tag didn't match the Historical Records, right? Had the person selling it also dug up a VIN and trim tag to match, then it would suddenly be an Adventurer Convertible, fully documented, right? And I don't think it would be that hard to dig up a VIN tag and cowl tag for one, especially considering the pay off. Just for the record, would that have made the difference in your (or anyone else's) eyes? I am no arguing really one way or another, I am just wondering what the general concensus is on this because an awful lot of people are cutting up decent lower trim cars to make the more desirable and rarer models (and I am sure many 300, Fury, D-500 and Adventurer people know what I am talking about) and they are not being accused of making clones, as near as I can tell. So was it just the matter of the VIN and cowl tag? Would it have been legitimate then? And for further discussion, would that then make the destruction of a Fireflite convertible to make an Adventurer convertible justified as well? For that matter, do people here feel justified in destroying a rust free example of a lower trim model in order to restore their rusted out more desirable model? It happens all the time, especially with two-door HT's being destroyed to restore the rusty convertibles. Leslie Howard __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! Mail. http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
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