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Why is a car that was sent out to an aftermarket shop to be modified correct but one you do yourself is not? Just curious.You can never actually claim that a winged car is factory.
Is there any possibility that this might have been a development car since the sides represent different years? Weren't design options done on different sides for approval on some cars? Or, am I reaching?
A Warranty Block wouldn't really help for originality so find a motor that works and don't restore the engine parts. Keep it crusty and enjoy it as a survivor 'bird. That would be truly a car I would look at at a Car Show. Why have another over restored car at a show. Drive a fake survivor and...
It looks like gloss clear on your e-brake pedal. If you use clear satin or clear suede, and then hit it immediately with a heat gun it will dry neutral. I used it as a finish coat of all my cast parts to keep from rusting. Car looks nice.