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    A work of art...

    ...from a recent eBay sale
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    Peter Kane

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    Senior Member boba's Avatar
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    Unhappy

    "rust Free"

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    Worth $22.5K.
    William Q. Smith
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    Is THIS the one...

    that was found on the bottom of the ocean??

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    Yikes!

    I've been having this nightmare recently where I get up one Saturday morning to clean up the car before a ride and pull the carpet to vacuum. That's exactly what the floor likes like. Luckily I wake up in bed afterwards, not on the floor of my local body shop!
    Tom Morgan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Homemade 911
    that was found on the bottom of the ocean??
    Gas pedal on the Titanic I suspect...
    Stefan Josef Koch
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    1969 Porsche 911E, Light Ivory (38 years and counting)
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    There is true artistic value there in a twisted sort of way.
    Paul Schooley
    71 911T (RS wanabe w/2.7L juice)
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    A little fiberglass, a little POR-15 and it will be good as new......
    Harry

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    uh , no perforation of the metal....

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