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markinnaples (12-04-2020) | ||
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----While they are cool looking wheels they must be a pain to clean up......Bill S
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Crush (12-03-2020) | ||
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The pictures of those wheels reminded me of what I found in a box of stuff I bought at the former shop of Dean Jeffries. They were selling off all the stuff at the shop and I filled a box with some parts and miscellaneous things. I put 2 center caps in the box. One was sitting on top of the other. When I got home I pulled them out and when I took the top 1 off, I was surprised to see writing on the bottom one.
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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