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Isn't this the car from the year you were born?


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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.



And it's got manual brakes, too!
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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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