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    '60's Nostalgia Fun!

     



    Back when, there was a fun lovin' guy who ran a little speed shop. Here is a link to some info about Honest Hisself! Don't let the prices get ya down!!
    http://www.huffreport.com/allnewstuff/honestcharley.htm
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    Bob Never met the man but I think you've got the wrong name of the person with the balloon because that's streets when he couldn't figure out how to rewire his pail. The balloon burst and streets said" just what I needed, because now he's put new seat covers on and forgot the wiring.HaHaHa
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    Now boys!!!

    BTW, the Honest Charley shop has been resurected by the Coker Tire folks.

    http://www.honestcharley.com/
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    Look at that Bob he carried a stainless steel grill that would look real nice in the Ranchero. Some of the falcon stuff was interchangable. Wonder if any one still makes those things. $16 bucks was areal bargain for those grills to. Wish it had a better picture, that way I could copy it. HE! HE! HE!


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    Man I had forgotten! I think I ordered the motor mount from Honest that I used to put the 283 into my first Studebaker.

    As Bob Hope would say, Thanks for the Memory!

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