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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Durango CO
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The first Speedster I built in 1992 was the result of being able to buy the running gear from a 1931 cabriolet for cheap money as the owner built a great street rod that he eventually sold for big bucks. Sold the Rootleib body to a Great American Race guy and the running gear is now under a fiberglass '31 sedan delivery. Perhaps we need to start a list of 'barners that bad mouth hot rodders so we don't accidentally sell them great A parts for pennies on the dollar!
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: South pacific island
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May be inarticulate but some people know what i mean.
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