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    At this very moment I am talking with a guy who recently bought his first rod, an older T-bucket that I had painted the graphics on.

    After owning it for a few months, he decided to build a new car with some improvements, and new ideas he has, but realized it is both cheaper and faster to redo what he already has.

    Now the car will have the chassis redone with a different rear, the body will be modified, rewired and repainted, and the motor will be changed and have a different look also.

    The point of this is that someone in the future will wonder why it was redone.
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