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    Hello,
    I am doing a Car Report, and am wondering if anyone knows the statistics of car owner, rebuilding/refurbishing their 'antique' cars? Cars from 1940's-1970's.
    Thanks

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    what do you mean? If you want the tecnicle data for old cars, lots is available at www.carnut.com you can click on specs to find engine size weight, production numbers and such.
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    Re: Statistics

     



    Originally posted by jacstallion
    Hello,
    I am doing a Car Report, and am wondering if anyone knows the statistics of car owner, rebuilding/refurbishing their 'antique' cars? Cars from 1940's-1970's.
    Thanks
    Who are you doing a car report for?
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