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    Keep the photos coming had a couple of Thames in
    my Hot Rod life, That I should have kept,



    Last edited by 33HEMI; 09-27-2008 at 07:37 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 33HEMI
    Keep the photos coming had a couple of Thames in
    my Hot Rod life, That I should have kept,



    That's one pretty little Thames ........... what did you have powering it ??

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    You may want to put a sign on there that say’s “Going To Get You” I mean it is wicked looking just sitting there. That is a very nice ride.

    Richard

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    The car is looking great, Coyote! Some very nice sheetmetal work, along with that old 'glass!!!! Sure is going to be a nice one when it's all finished.
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