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A lot of history on just about everything, spent the day there.
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Great place. We went for the day during the 2019 Bash...... a day isn't enough time to see it all.
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Bolted to Floor wrote:
Great place. We went for the day during the 2019 Bash...... a day isn't enough time to see it all.
So true
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If any of you decide to go to Las Vegas while heading out to the west. Be sure to check out Mr. Shelby's museum . The cureators (sp?) there is quite impressive and really knows his cars and history of them.
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I'm still flabbergasted at the floor in that place. Twenty million dollars in 1929. I think that's 150 mill in today's dollars.
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