So one of the best GT restorers, Grand Tourer was given the task
Okay, so a real HO-ey is out of our reach. We asked Neil Thompson of Grand Tourer Restorations in Melbourne, what the difference is between the real thing and a replica built by his company?
"One’s got the right ID plate and the other hasn’t," is his blunt assessment. Neil also suggests an original Phase III, properly restored by his company, would be worth $700,000, which makes it a gold-plated investment.
Far less challenging for the hip pocket is a nut and bolt replica, correct in every detail except for the crucial ID plate.-(Unique Cars extract)
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