Good point, but that is why documentation is so important if you are sellign a real car, especially a rare one. I have been in the Corvette world for years, and they have a lot of phonies, too.
The buyer needs to make sure he is well educated, and if buying a rare car for premium mone,y he has to have an expert look at it.
In my case, plum L78 is right, I have the documents, and own the car, have the vin on the cowl, the rest is documented with papers and photos, orginal parts, etc.
If I was faking a 6 cyl car to a V8, my title would obviously expose that. I can't get it faked, the State has it on file!
But in my case, the value of the car will be in the finished product and its log books proving its race history, not in the original product since the restoration is to its race condition.
Thanks for all the feedback, guys!!!
Racer Dan