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![]() barn finds are the best!!! somehow you hear about the car and your the first on the scene by some stroke of luck...then you swing open the door to a dusty car...cool stuff...then your eyes scan the scene looking for loose parts... then your thinking how am going to get this thing... ![]() |
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that is a scary exit wound, I hope nobody got hurt.
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Not hurt, but pissed off enough to sell it to a friend that stuck it in a barn for over 20 years.
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very nice!! i didnt know there were other SC owners on this site? did u say this is your 2nd SC/rambler? dont forget to register it!
http://www.joiesjeeps.com/
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Wes, I spoke to you before, got my last one down in Aston, PA. Actually, 12bolt hooked me up with it. The motor is coming back from the speed shop this week, should have it up and running soon. I was actually lucky enough to find an AMC crossram for it as well. -- I will probably flip this one to help with the expenses of finishing up the other. I have not registered on Joies yet. I am on the Ramblerrogue registry.
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