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Old 07-08-2020, 09:25 PM
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The rebody goes back to the 2007 restoration. They weren't tracked then as they are now so subsequent owners may not have known.
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Old 07-08-2020, 09:53 PM
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The rebody goes back to the 2007 restoration. They weren't tracked then as they are now so subsequent owners may not have known.
At the time of the restoration/rebody, as long as the state in which the restoration was done and was made aware of the rebody and had laws that allowed a rebody and the restorer followed all laws - nothing illegal. Not even sure the owner was required to divulge the rebody when selling. That may have been part of the law or it may not have. Again, some states allow rebodies while others do not. And those that do, don't all have the same rules.
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