Hmmm, I like the numbers matching when it will really affect the value but when you step back and really look at the vehicle you need to recognize if it will really have increased value or not. My 93 Indy Pace Car already had 28K miles on it when I got it so I knew it wouldn't be holding a lot of value compared to the cars with less than 50 miles. So I put as supercharger on it and drove it every day. That car was 1 of 645 made but really wasn't a high value car. My 91 454SS pickup already had a crate motor in it when I got it and it was 1 of 986 made but I knew it wouldn't be a high value vehicle either. So for number's matching to really matter a lot, the vehicle has to have some really good options, be a high performance version or limited production with demand. A 67 Camaro with a front bench seat is a limited production option, but nobody is gonna pay extra money for it.
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