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That car is a time capsule. Back in the day most of them were rode hard and put up wet. Always nice to see an 80's muscle car that was babied.
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That car is a time capsule. Back in the day most of them were rode hard and put up wet. Always nice to see an 80's muscle car that was babied.
It still smells like 1987 when I start it. The converters work like new.
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