For some reason, I find this kind of documentation very interesting and I have been known to pay more for cars with this kind of paper.
Several years ago, I had a 63 Corvette 340 coupe that had the best documentation of any 63 I've ever seen. I had everything except the window sticker, including a hand-written mileage log of every service from new and photos of all the owner with the car. Sadly, I had to sell it around 2018 (or thought I did).
When one of my current 63's came along with a 34 page narrative documenting the chain of ownership from new along with photos along the way, I thought lightning struck twice.
Also, the long term (~45 year) owner of my 63 fuel car reached out recently and said he has some stuff for me, we're meeting next week to find out exactly what that entails!
What you've got going here is priceless in my book. For me, a NOM car with awesome documentation and a story is a toss-up compared to an OM car with no background.
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