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    Whoresetta

    Newest acquisition. Can't explain why the troubled past but she'll be redeemed.
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    She's a bad girl with a heart of gold.
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    Not a case of bumpin' ugly with one of them 'Busa boys, I hope. Congrats, fun little paddock cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullethead View Post
    Not a case of bumpin' ugly with one of them 'Busa boys, I hope. Congrats, fun little paddock cars.
    Exactly Russ! She'll be seeing duty at May Road America, the Glen, and Mid Ohio. What's your next race?

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    She's not a bad girl, she's just drawn that way.
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    With 3500 original miles and original paint I was "drawn" to her. Can't wait til we get all the make up off!
    I had its twin 16 years ago and lost it in a house fire; used to give my 2 year old daughter rides in it.

    Money doesn't buy happiness but it sure helps bring back memories...

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    Nice acquisition Frank. Looking forward to seeing you tooling around in that beauty at RA.
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    Hey Cousin,

    I would leave the face on thee ol' Girl. I'm sure Bimmer would love to do a commercial with that little "Cutesy Car"! Trust me...its worth way more dollars the way it is!!

    KJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by gumby1953 View Post
    Hey Cousin,

    I would leave the face on thee ol' Girl. I'm sure Bimmer would love to do a commercial with that little "Cutesy Car"! Trust me...its worth way more dollars the way it is!!

    KJ
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    I would no more drive that thing around the paddock that way than wear girl's under garments. oops. I mean... well, I just wouldn't drive that it that way.

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    I dunno, Frank... yeah, it's kinda kitchy, but if the thing has OG paint and the makeup was done way back in the day, I'd keep it.

    A friend restored a '59 bubble to perfection a lifetime ago, coolest paddock ride ever. Yours beats the crap outta his trailer queen.

    Needs a fishin' pole out da roof sporting womern's panties. Hey, show some color!

    No Mitty or RA for me this year, just moved into a new shop and have two projects to blow money on.
    Russ

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    '62 356S Notchback Hotrod
    '67 S Das Geburtstagsgeschenk
    '68 T Targa Sportomatic
    '68 L SW Targa Sportomatic
    '70 914/6 GT

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