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Originally Posted by USPS SSP
Just because he only owned the car for two months does it mean he can't advertise it as "restored" ? Two months is sufficient time to restore a car especially if the body and paint are completed.
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Paint and bodywork DOES NOT constitute a "restored" car my friend. The 86 in my garage has all of the paint and bodywork complete and is VERY far from restored.
Restore: To bring back to or put back into a former or original state.
As far as I know The mustang didn't come from the factory with ripped seats.
Stubes: No knock on what you started to do, and did to the car but unfortunately your attention to detail was not continued on when you sold the car. I think if you are buying cars to freshen up and flip the importance of the small (and very time consuming) details are overlooked.
My .02