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#336122 03/07/15 10:49 PM
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I thought I would share a photo of my '31, it was such a nice day in the Northwest, used for avatar, finally with the new tires on, sure drives nice.
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Love it. Not many folks in the USA can claim to have driven their vintage car today -- March 7th!!!!!!!!!

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Good looking car. I am partial to '31 Chevys as I have owned at least one since 1969. Drove my '70 Caprice today. Got it out of storage building yesterday. Not that significant as we can drive our cars 365 per year. Preparing for trip to Arkansas for a mini-tour end of the month.


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If the drive is as good as the looks it is a double nice car. Well worth the effort.
Tony


1938 1/2 ton Hope to drive it before I retire

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