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Old 01-27-2018, 11:24 AM   #21
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Old 01-27-2018, 01:21 PM   #22
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35 all the way the 36 we had got the bits robed of it for my coup 50 years ago, doors Diff etc .In Motueka NZ My sisters got there licence in a borrowed 35 coup cut down to a roadster the cop (traffic police )that every body feared sent them back for repairs to the door locks as the add on sliding bolt s did not cut it .I remember riding in the back seat, it had two angles in a X across B pillars to hold it together .I had six sisters and never could figure out why I had a first hand look at all these beautiful coups motorbikes & 35s that turned up at our Farm ,I remember the absolutely original faded 38 std coup ,there's a story that goes with it but that's for another day .Ted
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