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I was ready to call 'foul' on your peach pit story until you mentioned 'lowmile'!! That orange Nova was found in Texas, I think it was sold new from Mustang Chev, perhaps in San Antonia (??), so I'd think you'd find something cowboy related....
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Mark lives in Georgia...he has plenty of peach pits!
Car was sold at Mustang Chevy in San Angelo, Texas. The original owner was a cowboy...he looked like a weather beaten Randolph Scott. wilma
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I was helping my brother clean out his newly acquired '64 Nova years ago. The car was built at the Van Nuys plant and lived most of it's life there, only blocks from the dealership. The car is now living in Western NY. When we dug under the seats we found a well dried out lemon! It probably fell out of a bag during the original owners care. Oh, there was an old Readers Digest too. I forgot the date on that.
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