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    Thanks Randy, some really great cars at the show!!!! The cabover with the Effie on the back is way, kewl!
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    Thanks for the photos Randy, what was that little yellow car with the VW engine in it??? I would think that it would of fitted into the truck of a normal size car. As Hotrod Todd said, too many I would say yes that is for me but the '36 Delivery really had the wow factor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Whiplash23T View Post
    Thanks for the photos Randy, what was that little yellow car with the VW engine in it??? I would think that it would of fitted into the truck of a normal size car. As Hotrod Todd said, too many I would say yes that is for me but the '36 Delivery really had the wow factor.

    Whiplash, that's a 1960 Fiat of some kind. It was a rear-engine car from the factory but not sure if this one has the original engine in it. It's a tiny little car and yes, it would easily fit in the back of my 66 F100 shortbed pickup!

    Yes, the 36 Sedan Delivery was pretty sweet!
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