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Buying aircraft with lost logs question

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NZ86

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Fort Lauderdale, FL
Just sold my twin comanche and now toying with the idea of a experimental aircraft that is for sale, couple hundred hours but no logs. Aircraft has no N number on it or anything. I know to get an experimental certified it has to have the builder logs, ect ect, but since this is lost is there any chance for this aircraft to be certified and fly again? What would be involved?

Nate
 
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