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Old 04-15-2019, 05:45 PM
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Oh, man, that's awesome.....thank you!
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Oh, man, that's awesome.....thank you!
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I've really enjoyed finding out about this car and it's history. It's a really special car with a great story. It has stayed in the original family since new and been owned by 3 brothers over the years and never left the small town it was originally in. Hard to beat a red/red 1970 performance oriented coupe with a 4 speed. The more I see the car the more I like it. Not a trailer queen - just a car that has been maintained well over the years and you can hop in and not worry about getting caught in the rain but still nice enough to take to a cruise night or car show.
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