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Bruce,  Which of the racetracks in the northeast do you fellows race at?  Ruth



At 11:58 AM -0500 2/3/05, Bruce Marcham wrote:
>Ruth:
>
>Jim is right.  Although I used to have '65, '66, and '67 models (the
>latter a convertible) back in the mid 70's I now only have the newer body
>style similar to the one your son has.
>
>Jim has a nice cruising car (a convertible) but one of mine has been raced
>on real race tracks (not drag strips) by me and another has a lot of
>experience on race tracks in the northeast, driven by a friend of mine and
>myself.
>
>Three are the fastback model (the rest are regular coupes), three are V-8s
>(the rest are 4 cylinders), and all but one have standard transmissions.
>
>I agree the old ones were nice and I've considered buying one again but
>I'm pretty heavily invested in the newer style now (though still well
>under $10,000).
>
>Bruce
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