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Thank you, Mr. Thomas. Yes, we have a difference of opinion.
I quickly grabbed a few sentences from the article:
"We don’t build anything that can be considered a replica."
"We copied everything. And we do it very well."
"It’s definitely not a kit car."
"But up until now, we had to trade under the kit car law."
"It’s not a replica. It’s definitely not a kit car. It’s a brand new Shelby. It’s just brakes upgraded and stuff like that has changed but otherwise the car is the same as what it was in the ‘60s. It’s just new. The same with the Daytona. Every now and then somebody will write and say, ”It’s a replica,” but it’s not a replica. It doesn’t replicate the original car because it’s different dimensions."
"Currently, you walk into the showroom, we will then show you what we call a roller. It’s a roller, minus engine, transmission and driveshaft, at the present."
"Our Shelby is the genuine Shelby."
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