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I agree - thanks for your input Dean. Marlin says it was unrestored & sheet metal appeared replaced - Dean says all original sheet metal??? It's kind of important. Anybody know for sure?
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I believe that it had a left qtr patch on it when we stripped it. Behind the wheel. It was lft, or right can't remember for sure. Not a big deal, but not 100% original if that's what you're asking.
Do you have any knowledge of the original, or any owners of the red Peck deuce? I own that car and have never been able to get back to any Ark owner other than the bank that held the note. Just in passing, we heard a story that when that blue deuce ran the streets in Little rock it was pretty fast, also heard it had a 454 in it at one time Any truth to those stories? |
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