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Originally Posted by JL8Jeff
That's the key. They use those filters on the cameras that make everything sparkle so it looks nice and shiny. From what I'm hearing from people that are there, a lot of the cars are slapped together with visible body work. Some of the Camaros I saw go across were dressed as SS or Z28's and had 4 wheel drum brakes and still sold for high $30's on up!  It appears there are different buyers that are buying what they want and don't care about originality. There's nothing wrong with that. It's a lot cheaper to buy something already done than to buy a project and have it done.
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I was wondering how those cars looked so perfect

Not to say that some aren't damn near perfect but still. I saw a red 65 Vette with Stingray badges but apparently it wasn't a real Stingray, it sold for I think $65,000.