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Nice fit on the door...And, double whites...Too bad about the road rash on the whites..
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"One picture is worth a thousand words!"
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very handsome automobile
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Great photo!
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What road rash? :-)
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For about the first time, I'm starting to regret selling my '36 3 Window. (The intervening 25 years may have something to do with it as well.)
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Had a posssible chance at one 15 or so years ago. Had a 312 Y-Block in it that was toast.
Body was good, but needed LOTS of work plus an engine. He also had a 50 F-1 with a 430 Lincoln in it and used to drive it to work, even in winter. Ole Brent was a wild & cazy guy. |
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Mine just came out of long-term storage.
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Nice one!
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