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Old 01-30-2022, 02:35 PM
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... Jim , you have done a fabulous job restoring your Copo.

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Finally got around to getting some original shift levers on the M22. Why does it just feel better to have an original part that does the same thing as the repro?
Also got my old school Hurst line loc installed (solenoid still needs wired). Almost ready for the burnout box
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