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#74963 11/23/03 09:14 PM
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#74964 11/24/03 01:48 AM
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I don't know what it is or was, but some folks will go to a lot of trouble just to be different!


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#74965 11/24/03 09:55 AM
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Nice one kook, We could say it's half Chevrolet.I wonder does that other ID plate indicate that this was a Factory Conversion by some outside jobber. Looks like too good of a fabricating job, for any fly by night(as G.L., would say) Hacker.Almost looks like that other tag says something about, Yellow Truck & Coach. Too bad that's not near me,I'd take a shot at it.


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#74966 11/24/03 04:22 PM
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Should only have 1/2 of each ID plate butted together. bigl bigl bigl

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