I heard back from the seller! Here is his response...
"No, and no. All I can tell you is all the parts are authentic, the shells are maple ply, and the badges have no serial numbers. I used the kit to record some real drums in my music and they sound amazing so I wasn't worried about it since the music store that I was told sold them (Bob Fisher's Musictown) went out of business in Memphis years ago. The intriguing part for me was the date stamp....was my 15th birthday. That tripped me out. I went with the sound right in front of me. The badges not having serial numbers kinda put doubts as to what exactly the situation was, but the sound well made up for it. Whether he was in fact the first&only owner or not really didn't matter that much to me-it was their big, pronounced sound I was interested in. The cymbals ARE vintage Zildjian small stamp 1970's and they definitely have the "old school" sound as well. The hi hats are heavy (dark, rich) Paiste 2002 black stamp also from late 70's and sound great as well. The hardware I bought new (Ludwig 400 series) and still have the packing they came in for shipping. If you find out any "no serial number" info on Ludwig badges-please share. Thanks for looking. Regards, Marty Petty"
"No and no" has to do with the questions I asked about any documentation about this kit and if he was related to Jim Petty in Texas.
-Mark