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With SEMA in their rearview mirror, the ghouls begin the final assembly of a 1969 Plymouth GTX in Seafoam Turquoise; when help comes up short-handed, Mark enlists what he likes to call his Echo Bomber.
With SEMA in their rearview mirror, the ghouls begin the final assembly of a 1969 Plymouth GTX in Seafoam Turquoise; when help comes up short-handed, Mark enlists what he likes to call his Echo Bomber.
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