ok FNG here.. but I have a few questions about "rebody" vs "restoration"
IF a factory Slant 6 car (or what ever) gets converted later on to a "whatever" and ALL of the tags are swapped correctly, and all of the parts used are factory stuff (perhaps from several different donor cars), who would know it was ever done? Since VINs werent stamped in to the block until later
Did the factory stamp the sheet metal anywhere with the VIN back then?
If a car ONLY receives exterior body panel replacement, IE Fenders, hood, quarter panels, trunk lid, valence(s), and even roof skin.. Yet structural components are still OEM, such as firewall, wheel houses A pillars, roof structures etc etc.. would that considered a "restoration" or a "rebody"? Exterior sheet metal is designed to be replaced (well sorta)
IF a car started life as an AAR, or whatever and was sold in the Northeast and the salty roads ate it beyond panel repair, Fire wall rust, trunk floor, floor pans, Package tray, and other structural sheet metal.. and someone actually took the time to replace every piece of sheet metal with Factory approved panels. Wouldnt that make it a completely different car?