Is there a substantial difference in present and future value on a car with a desirable VIN but wrong engine and a car with a more common VIN fitted with a desirable correct complete engine it wasn't born with? In each case the cars are represented honestly for what it is.
For example, a max hemi VIN car (1965) with a street wedge/hemi or a 440 vs. a V8 or I6 VIN car with a complete date coded max hemi engine, assuming the ask price on each car is similar and the cars' chassis are restored or a very good original.
Opinions?
For example, a max hemi VIN car (1965) with a street wedge/hemi or a 440 vs. a V8 or I6 VIN car with a complete date coded max hemi engine, assuming the ask price on each car is similar and the cars' chassis are restored or a very good original.
Opinions?