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At this time he doesn't have the fender tag.




Part of the problem is people make fake tags and then other people make fake tags based on the data on those fake tags. It's like the story that gets told and retold by other people until it doesn't even resemble the original story. I'd venture to say half the tags you see on cars at a show are bogus. Just because people are crapping all over our hobby to make their cars seem more valuable than they really are. If it's so important to have a fender tag on the car, buy one that already has one on it. It reminds me of the people who buy a house for cheap because it is near an airport and then they complain about the noise and want it "fixed".