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Just a thought...could the OP perhaps contact his insurance company?
If they explain what they were told the damage/repairs were, and the extent (and quality) of repair work that was done, they'd take a big interest.
First of all, they'd want to know if the car they are insuring is flawed to begin with. Second, they may believe that with the degree of undisclosed repairs, there may be an undisclosed safety issue.
If your insurance company gets involved, they may request a letter detailing the repairs from the dealer before insuring the vehicle. That alone might be enough to get the dealer's attention, and working toward a resolution.
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