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I guess I missed my chance the edit the original subject line, maybe a moderator can do it?
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Got to be a better word than "Survivor." To vague, a survivor is something that is still living or around, doesn't say anything about what shape its in or if its been restored. If we come up with better terms for these classes then it will be misrepresented less. This car is a classic example, it has survived but been fluffed way too much for some to be called a survivor.
Like Colins awesome BOSS for sale, small touch up paint area and rebuilt motor. To me its an awesome survivor with a little makeup/powdering done. |
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Yep, this car survived the crusher, but that is it. It is a very nice car, but the word survivor does not apply. It should be a "lower-mileage restored car" in the description. Sorry to offend the owner, but once you do this much work to a car, the survivor status no longer applies.
Phil Woj. |