I have a friend who is the original owner of a 68 Camaro/ 327 / 4 speed....neat car. (If this is in the wrong thread, sorry.)
Back in 68, he had the car for a week and the rear developed a leak, which turned out to be a crack in the casting. The dealership had the rear replaced under GM warranty. So is the car still considered a numbers matching drive train?
The owner had no choice - just got his car fixed under warranty. He has all the paper work on the car since day one.....
Same car.....he ordered the car with an AM radio....but what he received when the car was delivered - was an aftermarket unit made by Motorola. No capacitors on the frame anywhere on the car and no caps on the voltage regulator. An obvious addition BEFORE the car was delivered. Seems to be a money making trick dealers did back in the day...pay $60 for a GM AM radio, and the dealer puts in a cheaper aftermarket unit to make a few extra $$.
Again.... is this considered original or not?
This is how it was delivered when he picked up the car from the dealership. How does this car get judged in concourse judging?
Just throwing this out for thought.