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That's funny Joel..I guess there would be no way to know which car we are talking about..Rodney completely redid his 72..the 74 isn't a chrome bumper so the lights are different..wasn't thinkin dude! Maybe the confusion would be put to rest if someone would post some pics of the new paint! Hint hint..it does look awesome..
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I had run some Barnett engines in our circle track cars way back when, and one in a '60s era front engined dragster in the late '70s. Good stuff!


Yeah...I forgot about the '72 you're putting together, Rodney. Even tho it has been the topic of several threads lately....


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