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Old 06-26-2025, 07:29 AM   #30
Clem Clement
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Default Re: Most Numerous Surviving Antique Car

Bobby,
Good hearing from ya.
The answer to yur Q is the 1922 GADunk. One was made and is still sit stuck a junkyard.
( " when you turn left the car says GADUNK, as the wheel hits the inner fender. Nobody never has ever turned it righto !!
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