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#74870 07/24/03 10:41 PM
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Why did it have to happen ? What would make the U.S. Coast Guard sink a fine looking Stovebolt Chevy like this. Must have been a F*rd guy that gave the order. At least it wasn't a COE. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/030723/168/4rtrj.html


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#74871 07/24/03 11:02 PM
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ha! Thanks for sharing.

Give it two weeks....and then you'll see it on EBAY (overpriced)!


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#74872 07/25/03 08:02 AM
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Give them credit for 2 things.
1 the enginueity for trying it in the first place.
2 the choice of motive power, a f*** would not have got that far.


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#74873 07/26/03 12:15 AM
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Spanky, ya got that cut & paste thang down.


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