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"cmayna" said:Supposedly the first 65 Rcode built in San Jose:
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This car's history is pretty cool. I hope the new owner keeps it as is.
Thanks for the pictures for those of us that couldn't be there.
"pnandy" said:the shelby pics look like a before and after , we need to get your shelby going down the road soon
"crustycurmudgeon" said:Caption: "What do you think of that steering wheel? I don't know...it looks nice, but I don't think it fits with the interior"
"34isgreat" said:Who owns the Burnt Amber 67? I also have a Burnt Amber 67 coupe. I have never seen another.
"SAC69" said:I had a great time cruising the lot and watching the races, especially the Trans-Am race, which was way cool. I was at the photo shoot but neglected to introduce myself to the others I did not know. I should have introduced myself to John at OpenTracker as I'm using his coil perches and Shawn at Street or Track as I have a pair of his strut rods, I way really eyeing his trick export brace.
Here are some of my pics:
possibly a clone?
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Sitting by MMP's truck, most likely the real thing.
"SAC69" said:The cars lined up for the Trans-Am race: