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x33rs, any pics? Sounds cool.
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Sent you a PM Mark so I don't clutter up Steve's thread.
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I don't think Steve would mind. :-)
Bring it on! '72 would be the better choice. Much rarer than the 71, and with the 72-only honeycomb grill that accents nicely with the honeycomb wheels. And the polyethylene front valance that was much nicer looking than the steel version. (P.S. they need to get rid of those trim rings. No trim rings on honeycombs til 1973) Last edited by njsteve; 09-25-2019 at 08:01 PM. |
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Larry's work is great...I saw it when I did his Formula as a Members Ride!
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