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07-20-2006 03:24 PM #9
Minotti bodies were top notch from my experience with two of them that friends had. If the person bought the body originally they should have both a receipt and an MSO (Manufacturers Statement of Origin) which some states require for registration. You've stumbled on another pitfall.............misidentified manufacturer. Probably THE most respected manufacturer of '32 roadster bodies is Wescott. Guess which name people choose to call their body if they have absolutely no clue who made it? I'll bet Dee wishes he'd sold as many bodies as claim they're his.
As for being over analytical you have to decide. The way I see it it's like a tool you'll need to use over and over. Many people will by a cheapo copy claiming that they "can't afford" the good one. The good one will often last a lifetime if well maintained, the cheapo needs to be replaced/repaired again and again....................which one really cost more? Kind of a variation on the old saw, "if you didn't have the time/money to do it right the first time, how did you have the time/money to do it over?"Last edited by Bob Parmenter; 07-20-2006 at 03:26 PM.
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It's much easier to promise someone a "free" ride on the wagon than to urge them to pull it.
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Ditto on the model kits! My best were lost when the Hobby Shop burned under suspicious circumstances....
How did you get hooked on cars?