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Got a "New" Car

AngliaGT

Great Pumpkin
Silver
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Sold the MKIII Yellow Cortina to my friend in Washington.
Ended up buying an early '68 Cortina MKII GT 2 door.
ORIGINAL owner,Black plates,original paint,interior,etc.,etc.,etc.,......
I couldn't pass it up.
I'll give a recap of the trip - if anyone's interested.
It was a true British Car Trip!

- Doug
 
Yes, Doug.

We ALL like Road Trips.

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Congratulations! Blow-by-blow account of road trip and associated piccys are eagerly awaited!!!
 
Nice work, Doug. Of course we want a write up and pictures!
 
In due time Grasshopper - I've got to get the pictures
out of the camera.Remember,I'm a low-tech person in a
high-tech world.
Wow! I'll finally have a car to put that Craig Powerplay
8 Track into.

- Doug
 
I can't figure out how to get an article on the trip
entered into the Forum.
Help me Mr. Wizard!

Tutor Turtle (Doug)
 
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