"Anatomy of a Scam"

in the 90's while working restoring cars in a wealthy business's man car collection, we ran across a re-bodied b-body. I know that we all have different opinions on this but mine is it's wrong and will never be right to do so. In his letter back he mentioned that the car could have been re-bodied. if there is a broadcast sheet to go by or a fender tag to verify it's birthright, then the car can be researched to insure it has not been re-bodied. This car had a brand new tag. With no Broadcast sheet or old tag to show to me, would have made me check into the car a lot harder. Is it possibly to "fake" a car so good that very few or no one will ever know? Damn right it can. There are more 427 435 horse Corvettes out there now than factory built in 1967. I was was hired by a law firm in the early 90's to be an expert witness for a case like this involving a 68 RT Hemi car. Man was sold car that had been re-bodied so he believed. If other people want to buy a Hemi or six barrel or big block Dart and pay big money for it and then find out later it started life as a /6 Dart or a 318 Coronet and feels like " It has been re-bodied , no big deal" have at it, I perfer my cars to be what I payed for.... Ummm. Just my 2 cents........