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|  Re: 1969 Trans Am Convert Clone 
			
			I only have one of my Grandpa and Uncle on the showroom next to a 63 GP, it's posted somewhere and will see if I can find it. Otherwise the building is still there, when I go down there next I'll try to remember to snap a shot. Plenty of pics in my head of the place; inside and out, and back in the day with the hot cars all over the place. A shame we can't extract those memories! | 
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|  Re: 1969 Trans Am Convert Clone 
			
			<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Steve_Hoog</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I only have one of my Grandpa and Uncle on the showroom next to a 63 GP, it's posted somewhere and will see if I can find it. Otherwise the building is still there, when I go down there next I'll try to remember to snap a shot. Plenty of pics in my head of the place; inside and out, and back in the day with the hot cars all over the place. A shame we can't extract those memories! </div></div> LOL! I've often wished I had a USB port in the side of my head that could connect to a printer.... Thanks for posting - K 
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