> 1) Using the English Language from the country where our cars were built,
you
> simply cannot correctly apply the word Replica to a car not built
(designated
All,
I think we are now discussing the word "Replica", and the word "replica".
If the chassis number is correct for a verifiable car, that is its true
identity. If it is rebodied/modified so as to present itself as, say, a K
3- but is still registered as another model, it is a replica- a copy.
If it is a copy being pawned off as an original, it is a Fake.
If it is a Replica, built at the factory......that is a rather different
kettle of bolts.
Thanks for re-stating your position, Pip.
Best,
Ray
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