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370454s, your are right, they used up 3 of the Brewster SD cars in the making of McQ. 2 were totalled, and the third survived. Watching the movie closely, reveals shots with the different cars identified by different license plates, and whitewalls vs. raised white letter tires.
Peteleathersac, the color is awesome. On the trim rings, '73 was the first year that trim rings were standard, vs. optional in previous years. However, it sounds like you agree, the car looks best without them, and that's how I have chosen to keep it. The car does come with 4 NOS trim rings in GM boxes however, if the buyer would like to add them. |
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Ouch! I havent seen the McQ movie in a quite a while and I didnt think they used SD's. What a waste of historic cars.
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I have a Friend in Burien, since I spent 40 years in Seattle. My Buddy likes 70s and 71s, but if I remember Correctly he tried to find those 2 73s, but I think they were both Scrapped at Lincolns Auto Wtreckers.
Mike
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