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<DIV>I’d interrupt “...never been restored” as an “after the sale” don’t come
complaining if you find issues (what would you expect for a 50 year old car). On
the other hand..., the selling agent is probably hoping a “before the sale”
buyer will see it as, ‘the condition is so good it STILL doesn’t need
anything.’</DIV>
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<DIV>None of this is meant to disparage the car (or its owner). It is just meant
as “Buyer Beware” because sometime words have two meanings. And as some have
already observed the wording and the pictures aren’t a total
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