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    1964 #'s 40, 133, 149

    I've been working in this shop in Denver the last couple months on #133 so it can go to the Quail next week. Bob Flemming came by today on his way to Monterrey to check out the car. Bob has built a directory of all known 1964 cars. I gave him the keys to my car while we were working. He came back with a big smile.
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    Which red is 149?

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    The big one is 149 lol That is special for sure.... WOW!!!

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    Bob always has a big smile

    He was probably BORN with a big smile.....

    And that was before he even had an inkling he would be charging around in antique, funny little German sports cars

    ( TK looks a little bit naked Bob, without all the goodies as shown at Parade. Still stellar, just a bit naked. )
    Have a Great time in Monterey..... wish I could be there too.
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    If you go to the Quail check out the heat exchangers on 133. They are an exact reproduction of the exchangers off of 40. Very cool.
    My understanding is this will be Bob's last trip in 149. It has over 400k on the ticker.
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    Very cool. I love the 64 cars. I will be on the look out for them this week. Thanks, Tate
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    The folks who came to the Quail seemed to like #133.
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    Chris,

    The car in the background being worked on is 6402 Ruby Red so Bob's car is probably 6407 Signal Red.

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    Which red is 149?
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