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    Bob,

    Thanks for answering Whiplashs' question, I wasn't sure and couldn't remember from their window cards the years. Being partial to Pontiacs I was hoping to catch the owner of the 41 Pont. to find out if it was Pont. powered but wasn't able to catch him (or her).

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    As Primised,

    More pics.

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    And More,

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    More yet.

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    Sorry Bob,

    Didn't get a full shot of it. I have pretty much posted all the pics.

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    Shame on you....

    That orange '29 roadster and the black coupe behind it have a side story. They belong to a husband wife duo. The wife claims the roadster, the husband the coupe.......kinda neat I think.
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    Wish I coulda been there guys to add a little bit of "Newer" muscle to the mix (not that I don't enjoy "Older" muscle it's just what I have now ) Hopefully I can make it to Lake Wilderness next year! Sounds like this event would also be a good venue for NW CHR members to get together!

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    I don't know the power plant on that coupe either Jack.

    That blue Camaro next to the brass festooned T bucket was another of the very well executed cars. Pro street is another genre that doesn't wind my watch, but the workmanship was fantastic.

    The black '62 I referenced earlier is in the background of the black Model A Jack just posted. Jack, I hope you got a pic of it.
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