You could put the tags on a sedan with no back seat and a roll cage and they couldn't knock you back....
It's a perfect example of why you can't let the tags be the final decider on a vehicles authenticity. If even a very small percentage of tags are wrong, that's still a lot of cars over the years.
Back in 2000 I worked for Qantas in baggage during the Olympics. They were proud of the fact that only 1% of bags got lost. With 200+ passengers on every flight every day, that was a lot of missing bags we had to find....
So how many Holdens are out there with glitches on the tags?
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