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Old 23-04-2021, 01:13 PM   #18
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Default Re: chicken coop gt

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Originally Posted by ozpacman View Post
I'm all for mint survivors being detailed and used as is to preserved their originality, however in this case I'm very pleased to see the new owner electing a full restoration by what appears to be a reputable and capable outfit. The years haven't been too kind to her and the cancer is no doubt more than superficial.

As we know, as an RPO83 it's a very special car and as such, deserves to step out in it's Sunday best.

Besides, if I was lucky enough to own this car, I couldn't drive it with that dodgy black stripe down the side!
with the STUPID money apparently being thrown around it makes me really think about cashing in on the skyview coupe......
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