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Dave is ready to wrap up the 1970 Challenger RT/SE but is waiting for parts; Mark's A100 build continues; after a long and tedious bodywork and paint phase, Will is ready to deliver Dave the 1969 B5 Blue Plymouth GTX.
Dave is ready to wrap up the 1970 Challenger RT/SE but is waiting for parts; Mark's A100 build continues; after a long and tedious bodywork and paint phase, Will is ready to deliver Dave the 1969 B5 Blue Plymouth GTX.
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