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    Duck/NoDuck

    Here's a de-Ducktion for y'all. In the excitement of getting the car was ready for paint I forgot to have the stock decklid painted, too. I wanted the option to go Duck or NoDuck. It's been 15 years since. I recently had an ugly dent in the hood repaired. This time I had the lid painted and just now put it on. The Duck is iconic, for sure, but it also interrupts the beautiful flow of the original lines of the stock lid. My grandson's friends protested in favor of the Duck, of course. I'll go back to the Duck eventually, but I'm enjoying the look of RS flares and the stock lid.
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    Mike O'Meara
    Reg #1043
    72 911T
    56,59 356s gone
    67,68 912s gone

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