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Old 06-27-2014, 05:20 PM   #9
Roadster62
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Default Re: Early 1930 Roadster Pictures

Welcome to the Ford Barn, glad the car is staying in the family. First thing you have to deside is the degree of restoration you plan to attain, not everyone has the funds or years on Earth to do a "Fine Point" a good driver is fine in most cases. I'd stay with the Standard features, they really look nice. Best wishes, Bob
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