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Thought you folks might find my '53 Stretch Stude interesting.
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Should open by dragging it over JpEG reader.
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JT, Austin, Texas
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Spence from Canada
proud owner of a '62 GT Hawk
Richard Beeler <vcrmo...@earthlink.net> wrote in article
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Coulda it be dat the ting hasa front wheel drive and the rear end was
tied to a tree? Always suspicious of incomplete foto(s).