There is nothing wrong with cloning so long as the car is not misrepresentaed as being original. If you want a Hemi Cuda convertible, one of the few originals can run into the MILLIONS, so you better
Perhaps, but you are relying on any subsequent owner to also identify the car as a clone. So a correctly identified clone will, no doubt eventually be offered as the real deal. ps "There is nothing w
And if no NOS parts are available anyway, you need big market demand to justify the manufacture of repro parts. The clones help drive demand and help support the repro/restoration business, which ben
Hi all, Three or four times, I've picked up the phone on Monday morning, dialled Rick's number, and picked up the parts I needed from the post office on Friday night. Considering I live in Canada, th
Building a clone becomes fraud when the serial numbers are faked to make it appear that the car is something that it is not. I remember reading an article about a rare car that was wrecked and there
determination on my part (and 2 miles of mig wire) that has it as a flag bearer for the marque. <<< How many spools in a mile? We may be in a distance race here! My car may be more Lincoln (wire) th