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So has anybody contacted him yet?
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I have emailed him but no response yet.
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I see he pulled the auction.I guess he was worried about calling this stuff YENKO parts and all the questions he was getting.
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He has "dealers looking at car" now.No info on car avalible though. I "sweetened the pot" so we shall see. ![]() |
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My notes say that the Forest Green 4speed deuce from Kidder Knoefler Chev. in Sioux City, Iowa 'centerpunched a tree within weeks of purchase'. This car was the 38th car produced, and was stock number YS-023.
So, although the M22 part is surely false, the deuce into a tree part could be true!
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I bet the guy actually has the car. Auction was closed yesterday.
Marlin it could be simply a case of the people that own the car don't know the difference between M21 & M-22 gears. I hope the car surfaces. Would be very cool to hear the story! ![]()
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