" Its impressive factory documentation includes the Protect-O-Plate, broadcast sheet, invoice sheet, window sticker, delivery check list and owner's manual."
I would call that fraud if all the docs are fake.
Unlike most of the fake docs, this one has a real person and a real address. Most seem to be non-existent addresses that cannot be traced.
Coounty records of the property here:
http://www.pcpao.org/?pg=http://www....33699481003105
Kenneth Wright did live at the address on the docs, or at least he owned it. He died in 2009, and case was probated. So, it is possible that he was the original owner of the car and that the current owner purchased it from the estate.
Summary of probate docs here:
https://ccmspa.pinellascounty.org/Pu...CaseID=1837513