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					Originally Posted by USPS SSP  I agree. Restoration is an abused word. A restored car is stripped of each part that makes up its assembly then each part is disassembled and rebuilt both mechanically and cosmeticly, then reassembled. Very very few cars that are advertised as "restored" are truly restored. I'm out ... | 
	
 See....then we do agree.  I saw one that was restored in that manner.  It belonged to Jim Y.  It may not have been perfect, but it was RESTORED, and advertised as such when he sold it.  You are basically saying that the car that just sold was advertised as restored and it wasn't.....which is what several of us believe.