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Re: another city government taking classic cars

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Re: another city government taking classic cars

Karl Haas28 Sep 2007 06:22
> http://www1.freewebs.com/savethegoldeneagle/index.htm

After selling my 1957 Lincoln Premiere Landeau 4-door HT, which I
dearly loved I bought a 1964 Dodge 440 HT. The car was perfect until
it was reareded in 1966.
It was the most boring car I ever had, so I bought a 1964 Studebaker
R1 GT. My life has been glorious since.

Take the hint.

Newsgroups28 Sep 2007 04:03
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