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Cool car, and story. I'm gonna take a guess and say he's a Jeep guy.
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Cool car and story but I think if I had the choice I'd take the Bullitt Mustang.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
Cool car, and story. I'm gonna take a guess and say he's a Jeep guy.
What did he say to convince you he might be a Jeep guy? How the hell does one find a car like that in todays world?
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That guy looks like one of Richard Rawlins' friends on Fast and Loud. He bankrolled Richard in some of his high buck buys, and was quite the knowledgeable one when it came to high performance cars of many kinds.
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cool, I didn't know what the t5 were but I do remember seeing a 65 or 66 coupe in el paso when I was in jr. high. red with a black vinyl top.
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Wow! I’d leave the paint as is.
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