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Old 02-04-2012, 01:32 PM   #11
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Default Re: How Many Know The History Of their V8 Since New ?

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Mike,
This is great! But I bet your `34 has a short owner history as well. You did everything right in your car collection. When you got busy raising your sons or making a living, you let the cars sit instead of parting with them. I had some fine old cars too, but when my interest waned I sold them and moved on to another hobby, like airplanes.

I was just looking thru Hemmings and thinking I should advertise my `35 Cabriolet for a `39 Coupe. But then I think about the old `35. I have had it apart. I know what it is. It does everything I ask of it. I should be more like you...

Bud
SHADETREE (BUD) ......................
No, I should be more like you. I have never had my cars all apart. But I do know every nut and bolt. Neither one has totally let me down yet.
I am planning to do a history of my '34 Phaeton. I know most of it, but am missing details, just like the '35 Cabriolet.
Thanks,
MIKE
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