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    Great story

    Wow. That car is a stunner. Congratulations. I'll bet it's impossible to drive without a smile on your face.
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    Beauty of a car .... keep the flat 6's, they look right!
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    Very nice Bert... Are you taking it to SLO...?
    Stefan Josef Koch
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    Of course I have to keep the flat 6's. The car is completely original. I have no choice.

    Hi Stefan - I won't be driving to SLO this year Family obligations will keep me at home. I will miss you guys.

    You need to drag yourself to one of our Cars and Coffee. I have brought the green car for some exercise. C'mon, you're in the neighborhood!
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    That engine photo is nice. The yellow shroud, gold decals and Jade Paint make it "pop".

    Very pretty car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert
    Of course I have to keep the flat 6's. The car is completely original. I have no choice.

    Hi Stefan - I won't be driving to SLO this year Family obligations will keep me at home. I will miss you guys.

    You need to drag yourself to one of our Cars and Coffee. I have brought the green car for some exercise. C'mon, you're in the neighborhood!
    I know, I know... I have to make it some morning but getting out of bed is such a chore these days you young guys have all the energy . Sorry you won't make it to SLO....

    And good choice on the tires they look just right.

    Take care and enjoy...
    Stefan Josef Koch
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    Simply stunning Bert!
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    This IS one great car Bert .... all angles, up and down, in and out ... from accross the parking lot, to right up close.

    Congrats bud
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    Congratulations, Bert! The car looks great. And, the cylinder heads that I got from you are working out great on my survivor 73!
    Tom F.
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    Hi Tom,

    Glad the CIS heads went to a good home.

    Thanks to everyone else for the nice comments. We get lucky sometimes.
    Bert Jayasekera
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