AnsweredA piece of fender history

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2014/11/03 03:55:57 (permalink)

A piece of fender history



 
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Re: A piece of fender history 2014/11/03 05:33:48 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby bapu 2014/11/03 12:16:00
...looks more like the car is history. the fender still lives!
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Re: A piece of fender history 2014/11/03 18:43:39 (permalink)
1969 AMX

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Re: A piece of fender history 2014/11/03 19:31:08 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby craigb 2014/11/04 02:43:27
I was thinking 70-72 Challenger.
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Re: A piece of fender history 2014/11/03 20:28:12 (permalink)
oh I'd like to put my strings on that! 

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