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Interesting Reading in Automobile On-Line
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vwluvrs wrote:
> I will leave it for the *experts* > > http://www.automobilemag.com/columns/0307_vilegossip/ I linked the article to the Studebaker newsgroup. This should be intersting. There are a few historians that frequent that newsgroup and may have clues as to the validity of that cars history. Freddy |
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"Why would you restore it? It's ugly. And all the research in the world won't make it beautiful." This is kind of a bitch writing the article. I think the car looks sweet. kinda VW meets Caddillac. As for ugly, i have seen much worse restored to original condition. And considering this is a one only car It probably plays a major role in Volkwagen history. I say more power to you and good luck on the search. Jeremy |
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