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Burt Reynolds Brass Hat Trans AM..yes....Bert Schmuckinsteins car...i dont think so unless its really really special..i mean really special..or extremely rare..
its all a sales pitch...a zone reps car...a high selling dealership owners car..both are considered a brass hat car... now find the publicity car that was photo'd for all the mags..and prove it...well yes it has more value... who does he say it belonged to...Did he say a name...or just trying to bull-crap his way thru the conversation? what generation of car? The late 60s and thru the 70..the broadcast sheet is PINK..does it have a PINK broadcast sheet? if not..how can he prove it...just posing situations..not arguing..
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: marxjunk</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Burt Reynolds Brass Hat Trans AM..yes....Bert Schmuckinsteins car...i dont think so unless its really really special.. </div></div>
"I'll have you know that my Brass Hat 1974 Buick Apollo was specially painted in Buick Mint Green with yellow full cloth interior at the request of my wife Bernice. And it's Schmuckenstein with an e." Bert Schmuckenstein Vice President for Sales, Midwest Region, 1971-75 Buick Division, General Motors |
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