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jpnewlin

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  1. Too cool! Way to represent!
  2. A safe "assumption" would be a couple hundred less than the original number, but assuming never really works.
  3. Congrats Jared! The car looks real mean coming off the line too.
  4. Sounds like it be a cool find.
  5. A cool story waiting to happen.
  6. Understood. Seems fair enough.
  7. I agree as well. Sharp ride even it is not a sleeper.
  8. Looks great. I am sure she is a dream to drive now.
  9. Aerospace protectant is one that i have never heard of. Interesting.
  10. Interesting info. I am anxious to learn more. Thanks for sharing.
  11. Congrats on the great run.
  12. Great high res pics. Thanks for sharing.
  13. Seems as if your enthusiasm has not tempered a bit. That is the most impressive part. Very cool how it all started for you. There are so many stories that have been shared on this forum and so many that have yet to be told which means we have alot to look forward to in the future. I wonder who is next?
  14. There are alot of positive thinkers out there. There is no telling! Based on the fact that the buyer was trying to buy it for years then it is a safe assumption that he overpaid and now that is being passed along. My guess is 11,500
  15. Thanks for sharing. I happen to feel the same way. One big family!
  16. Looks like the family had fun too! Great pics. Thanks for sharing them.
  17. jpnewlin

    Re; 72 SS

    Unfortunately it happens quite often. My main concern is for the unknowing buyer than runs across these cars along with all of the 70 and 71 advertised as SS's that many times are far from it. The few sellers that i have talked with seem totally oblivious to the tell signs and are extremely defensive. Wonder why?
  18. Two completely different methods, but equally effective.
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