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07-10-2007 07:40 PM
Thread: Tulsa Buried Car
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You are right Mike of souvineer makes the all...
You are right Mike of souvineer makes the all trip. Good for you.:)
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06-23-2007 07:44 AM
Thread: Tulsa Buried Car
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Mike, if I had known you were going to be in Des...
Mike, if I had known you were going to be in Des Moines, I'd made some arrangements to meet you. :)
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06-16-2007 03:14 PM
Thread: Tulsa Buried Car
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No problem, John, I resemble that remark my self.
No problem, John, I resemble that remark my self.
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06-15-2007 01:17 PM
Thread: Tulsa Buried Car
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Just looked it up on the web. The last one...
Just looked it up on the web. The last one (1960) model was produced November 19. 1959. :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edsel
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06-15-2007 01:13 PM
Thread: Tulsa Buried Car
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John, I hate to argue with you but the Last Edsel...
John, I hate to argue with you but the Last Edsel was produced in the first week of February 1960. The funny part is AMT corporation made more plastice models of the 60 Edsel than Ford made real...
Changed the shocks yesterday to OEM spec Monroe, they are still gas shocks. Disappointed that the ride is still very firm, it is not as bad but I was hoping for better. Might have something to do...
Stude M5 build