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My wheels from high school (a 1941 Plymouth Coupe). I assembled it from 3 cars and a few hundred bucks (plus or minus) in 9 months. MY Generous Uncle Les painted it for me. THEN 2 years later disassembled ( about the time of the moon landing) , and that is the state today taking up room in my garage. There must be a morale here, I'm told that Old Folks (fall into that category) want to own the cars of their youth because it makes them feel young again, so it goes.

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thats a nice coupe! I believe on your saying, except for those youngins that just wana have a car their grampa owned? that works too:D

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Milt.........heres a pic of its RHD cousin in Oz........your would look good on the road again..........andyd

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O/k....well here the pic now......andyd

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Both gals look great. :) I have to say I am one of those"youngins".:D I just enjoy the look of Detroit so Katherine (47 sedan) got me. So this youngin will look, wish and dream of the day when the old gal is on the road again.:confused:

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