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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Very kewl stuff Uncle Bob!!!!! Thanks for the pics!!! At least I found out where all the vintage Poncho tin is hiding, it's in Nevada!!!! That red Star Chief is double throw down drop dead gorgeous (minus the graphic junk cluttering up the paint), Is the white Catalina a dual 4bbl??? Think I only see two air cleaners???? Oh yeah, what's with the red Caddy??? Looks like something I'd want to build!!!!!!!
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    The white '62 Catalina looked to have all the super duty goodies; dual fours, 4 speed with the spindly shifter, and the Ford truck hood scoop, though no cutout in the hood. Probably a nice clone.

    The mini-Cad drew quite a crowd, that's why I took the shot from the rear, got tired of waiting for the sea of people to split. It had a small flathead 4 banger that said Austin on it. I didn't read his sign board, but from the looks of it it was built on a Bantam chassis, thus the Austin power plant. Neat little car.
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