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    My new article in ESSES

    In case some of you guys didn't get your new issue, or if you aren't a member, maybe reading one of the stories will show you one of the reasons to join the club, the great magazine. Enjoy!

    ---Adam
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    Where in VA was that? I live in Central VA and always keep an eye out on the backroads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankr View Post
    Where in VA was that? I live in Central VA and always keep an eye out on the backroads.
    Dude was about 1.5 hours north of you, nothing to see from the road, it's all on the hill. Very secret squirrel, but they usually are.

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    Looks a great article... I’m still waiting for Esses to arrive...
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    Adam, I read that article twice. Great score on a great find! I've done a barn/field rescue before and it's not for the faint of heart. It's hard work and always requires some on the spot engineering/physics to get everything on the trailer.

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    Today was history repeating! Had to bring 16 wheels to get these cars home, check out the flames!!!
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    Love that flame job! Must be good for an extra 20 hp

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    Any of the Targas '67 911s?

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    Can you post the vin#'s of the 912's for the <912vin.com> database?
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    Quote Originally Posted by doigthom View Post
    Any of the Targas '67 911s?
    Nope, no S's on this load. He did have a 69S Coupe chassis but we couldn't come to an agreement on price.

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