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On Apr 13, 6:51*am, "F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 4/13/13 7:39 AM, Tim wrote: On Apr 13, 2:55 am, "*e#c" wrote: On Apr 12, 8:33 pm, Tim wrote: http://www.curbsideclassic.com/wp-co...2/03/92-SE.jpg ?;^ ) A true waste of your hard-earned cash !! Buy a 73 Coupe Deville, at least its worth something. Thanks for your input. The four door Continential convertible of the 1960s has always been one of my favorites. In black, of course. My folks had a maroon 64 continental, but it was a 4-door hard top. Still. It looked like a block of lead on wheels. but was quick for it's size. |
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