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Old 08-20-2014, 12:17 PM
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Default Re: Fathers Lost Yenko Chevelle #358034 Butternut

I am very appreciative and thankful for everyone who has come forth and shared their stories and information. I believe there is a very clear picture of the cars history now from it's purchase by Clarence all the way up to the point of my fathers passing in 1975. The pictures are proof that the car had/has a profound effect on each person it has come in contact with. I do believe my interest in the history of the car is valid from 1975 on and plan on pursuing it to its fruition. I have scarce information about it in Colorado Springs in 1984, but that gives me a decent time frame to work with. 10 years of history is easier to sort through rather than almost 40.
Once again I want to thank everyone on here for their support and comments, and as always I am willing to talk to anyone who wishes to message me or call.
Thank you.
Chris Workman
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