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Flipping channels the other night and happened upon a show about the "Detroit Brothers." Don't know the whole story line, but apparently they couldn't make a living building two-wheelers so now they get to chop up old cars. First one was a perfectly good "T" that they took only the body (a part probably available as a repro) and then built a drag racer. For their "success" they were rewarded with $5,000 worth of tools from a company I won't do business with. This is a dysfunctional bunch, so doubt future episodes will feature more of the same. 80-plus years this car survives, only to be ruined by idiots. Hide your Chevies.

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Bart Coddington??? Did you mean "Boyd" Coddington instead?

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Yep. Boyd. I knew I wasn't recalling his first name correctly. Thanks.

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You bet!

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