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Old 06-08-2021, 05:33 PM
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Isn't this the car from the year you were born?



I remember when that model came out. It was the first year for the optional canopy and it was a very popular option.
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I remember when that model came out. It was the first year for the optional canopy and it was a very popular option.
Anyone interested in that one call me. I know it's been overloaded and on it's side before....
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That's a clone. The broach marks on the side timbers aren't uniform. They were originally done linearly with fine whale baleen. Those are just scratched with Megalodon shark teeth.
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That's a clone. The broach marks on the side timbers aren't uniform. They were originally done linearly with fine whale baleen. Those are just scratched with Megalodon shark teeth.



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That's a clone. The broach marks on the side timbers aren't uniform. They were originally done linearly with fine whale baleen. Those are just scratched with Megalodon shark teeth.
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Anyone interested in that one call me. I know it's been overloaded and on it's side before....

Uh, oh, is that Fred's old car ?? Yeah, it's definitely been overloaded then.
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