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Posted by gsjh on February 28, 2006 at 07:56:50 from (204.185.222.250):
This is somewhat off topic but hope I can get some help from this site. For the past three years my sons have helped me rebuild and restore the old family tractor. It has been great to work with them on this project. As a reward I told them they could pick the next project for us to work on together. I was hoping for a tractor but got a surprise when they picked a 69 Dodge Charger. They would like to rebuild it to match the Gen Lee of the Dukes. I know these models are getting costly. Would anyone know where one might be located or a site like this one for cars. While I think I might have gotten myself into a problem, maybe it will be a fun experience. It has been quality time with my sons. Thanks for any help.
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