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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by wayne perri, Nov 11, 2021.

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  1. Grandma said it takes all kinds to make this ol world go around lol.... get you a fibergl*** fake 32 Ford lookalike, or a Brookville fake, then get a crate ZZ4. Now that's tradition....
     
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  2. alchemy
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    I remember a HAMBer who shall remain nameless joined a few years ago. His red A coupe had one of these fake injector covers on it, and he purported to be an actual drag racer. I think I made a rude comment once on the fake injection and he didn't like it. But the fake stuff was soon removed.
     
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    Speaking of fake stuff, here's one of them new-fangled flatheads, right?
     
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  4. 57 Fargo
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    I can’t say it bothers me…..if someone likes the look then who am I to bash them for it just because it doesn’t fit what I like.
    I’m probably the only one that likes bright green Fargo’s, I really don’t care, and I hope the guys who have the “fake” parts on their car don’t care either.
     
  5. 5window
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    I like bright green Fargos.
     
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  6. 5window
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    So, you came a bit late to the game. All the steel Deuces Henry made are gone and way out of your budget if you could find one. You love old traditional style hot rods, but Lloyd won't let you join the HAMB. Have I got that right? Your grandma was more tolerant.
     
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    Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery.
     
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