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Dave,
I believe the sign may have been wrong.
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Anything is possible but based on how professional the signs look in the pics I would be surprised if it is incorrect?
Really got to get to this show one of these years. Looks like a few Canadians make it to the show and even some have cars at this incredible show! Dave |
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Moparts says one of them had a faked tag, and showed a picture of a previous tag showing what had been changed. Not my circus, so not my clowns.
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Link to discussion on Moparts about Hemi RR Convert.
moparts.org/ubbthreads/ubbthreads.php/topics/2719570/1.html I have no irons in this fire. Only going by what I read a few days back.
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I have been interested in muscle cars since before I had a drivers license.
Should have bought some back in the day when they were somewhat affordable but missed that boat. Now I just surf the net and go to the odd car show and auction to get my fill of muscle cars. I don't have the $$$ required to play in this game but even if I did the stories of all the "massaging" of cars to make them more valuable scares me from ever considering purchasing a rare high $ car. Dave |
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