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Old 12-05-2023, 04:18 PM
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If we do pursue this I ask that you feel free to edit or delete my responses to keep the thread "clean".

I've found it's hard for me to know how much and what to share, and that I can't predict what is going to resonate with the readers here and what is going to miss.

I would hate to clutter up an otherwise useful thread with chaff.

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If we do pursue this I ask that you feel free to edit or delete my responses to keep the thread "clean".

I've found it's hard for me to know how much and what to share, and that I can't predict what is going to resonate with the readers here and what is going to miss.

I would hate to clutter up an otherwise useful thread with chaff.

K
Keith,

I suspected you were one of the individuals who had an large amount to offer. To roughly quote a friend of mine........"these are mass produced, hand built cars".

They have so many little inconsistencies due to inventory management alone. Hence the idea for the topic.

In short, have at it Keith!
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This is a great concept ! These photos help everyone with their efforts.

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1965 or 66 non power brake chassis is next in line.
My guess is it's a '65 lineup...

Disc brakes and a "HL" coded 365HP engine with T.I., which I don't believe was available in '66.
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Keith,
With someone with first hand knowledge, I like the chaff.
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Let's get it going!
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