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No discounting at all what scott is showing us,but could those cardboard inserts be instead well thought out homemades?
My father made a similar looking inserts for our 65 Mustang,when we would go fishing and the tackle box would sometimes roll over & open on the corners.He hated having to fish his had down there and get stuck with a lure. My dad liked to take curves fast.. |
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The trunk cardboard inserts are no doubt factory pieces they are still glued with a foam looking substance to the extension and never removed or touched.The car orig had the ugly rally wheels which i have and had a double white wall tire they are mint.I checked the brakes while i had the wheels off and even all the shoes etc are orig units.I found a build sheet in the car that didn,t belong to this car along with the orig sheet for the car..kinda weird i thought in the same seats. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/dunno.gif[/img]
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Not unusual on the seats/build sheet. Seen that a few times.
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