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    Jared Rundell - Registered User JCR's Avatar
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    Back in the early 80's, my drivers license within reach, i really began noticing cars - 911s in particular.

    Short hoods were everywhere, they were what I was used to seeing. I remember my first look at an early long hood, thought it looked kinda wierd... imagine that! How could I have been so STOOPID??
    Jared
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    '69 912_ #0602
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    The Ultimate Question

    Does he think that he is going to get that $1,000 for the two sets of wheels? LOL

    larry
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