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Any information or history on 1936 810 1721A?

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18 Apr 2009 22:00 #13250 by Tom_Parkinson
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This car is listed for sale on Ebay if you're interested. Item # 270374180666

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18 Apr 2009 15:10 #13248 by Justin Kerns
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Yes he does.

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18 Apr 2009 14:15 #13247 by Josh Malks
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Does Mark Cross still own this car?

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16 Apr 2009 12:13 #13236 by Chris Summers
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"Interesting" is one word for it.

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16 Apr 2009 02:32 #13233 by Justin Kerns
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Hello,

This car is listed in Josh's book with the same numbers being advertised now, so I assume it hasn't been molested in recent history. The current owner doesn't seem to know much about the history of the car and I was wondering if anyone here does. It has an interesting paint job:



Thanks,
Justin

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