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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: JJ on September 16, 2018, 08:58:02 AM
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From yesterday's annual Sedona Car Show... :thumb: :cool: :smiley: Some of the cars I liked... :wink:
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NICE
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I saw a twin to the green 440 Mopar on Firday night in St. Paul!
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Nice TR3. Cool brits
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Bug Eyed Sprite was my first car like in 74
had a 1275 cc midget motor in it instead of the 950cc stock motor
while everyone else had mustangs or camaro's i was rocking a Austin Healey sprite, yeah i have always been off a bit
hence a Moto Guzzi
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Our '67 Mustang "Sports-Sprint" (see photos), would be very tough to part with, since we are the 3rd generation owners, but if it ever goes, I would replace it with a restored, "cost-effective" convertible, British sports car of the period...TR3, Austin Healey 3000, Bug-Eyed Sprint, MG, something like that...
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