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There ya go
![]() I've seen more of this now that the hobby has become a numbers game. Last edited by x33rs; 09-10-2019 at 03:02 PM. |
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Thanks for all the comments, I appreciate it. Rick, I am not sure who did the engine. The car originally came from New York, but the restoration was not done there, from what I know the motor was built in North Carolina, not sure of the builders name. Thanks again, George
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This hobby has been a #'s game for collectible cars for 40 plus years. Not all are interested, but purist have always been interested in #'s.
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These days it's definitely a different ball game when buying and selling, and the prices these cars bring now have driven people to be more frugal with what they are getting for their money. |
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