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Very nice. LOVE the history. Good job tracking it down! Its always nice meeting new folks that can fill you in on your car's history. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Thanks Bruce. I wasn't sure how to get the pdf file to display correctly.
My understanding is that the car was in "like new" condition when this picture was taken. Would love to have seen it.
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Rick I just converted it to a .jpeg... [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/headbang.gif[/img]
Let me know if you need anymore of the pics hosted....and keep us updated!
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Bruce Choose Life-Donate! |
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Tim found these pictures he had taken about a year ago when he brought the COPO home.
The first one is of the COPO loaded in Nova Scoita ready for it's trip to Texas. Before it was loaded it literaly had not seen the light of day for 21 years. Not bad shape at all for speading 21 winters in a barn in Nova Scoita. The second picture is of the COPO crossing the Texas boarder and headed home. ![]() ![]()
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Great story and vintage pics. How's the resto coming along, any pics of progress ?
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