[QUOTEI "Doc Holliday, post: 2770878, member: 29601"]So do you hang out at the local car lot? I mean, hey, if one of your neighbors trades in his car with some hidden damage, maybe you want to warn the potential buyers?
Oh, the assault analogy? LOL
Well i am a highly expeeienced body-man, I see plenty of clean cars for sale without damage history. But on flip side i have also done plenty of repairs off books, as far as clipping, and no damage history, im just an hourly employee working under the table, I was taught old ways, and will rebuild any vehicle, as long as its SAFE! I turned down 2 this year, as couldnt do repairs and be safe, and owners refused to spend money to replace severly rusted suspension components. But also I have seen it all in automotive and motorcycle world, the good, bad, ugly. Seen engines "restamped" i have seen engines with part cut away to rebuild, to change bearing styles to make engine correct to correspond to new numbers on case. No matter what people think, there is always people working around the rules. Then there is the govt saying when a car is rebuilt, it needs to meet current laws, but its mainly to tax owner instead of say a 1965 vehicle, they want it now reconstructed 2019 vehicle, if the feds would go 1 time to Barret Jackson, start pulling titles, it may shake up industry. My last body gig, I built around 10 vehicles that went through Barret Jackson auctions.