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Originally Posted by patrickt
... then if I were the inspector I would take the sum of the dates for every part and then divide by the number of parts. That at least has a rational basis behind it, and it's no more wrong than just reaching in your bag and pulling out "1960."
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I vaguely remember looking into the books with the BAR referee and seeing/hearing the year "1960." I also remember that the BAR referee station was inside a vocational school for young adults that had prior problems with the law and desired to be mechanics. As my polished Kirkham was going through its emissions test as classes let out, I remember being a bit nervous as about 50 of them crowded around my car. All I heard as I watched the test was the question "how much is that car?" I assume just in case they were successful in delinking it from my possession.