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Tis, ain't it?? I think it's that fat Caprice 'B'-pillar that's doing it. And they got the proportions right.

I know nothing of it's fate, but the way it's piled and the place it's at, it would be a damned shame if that much work is gone.

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One of my uncles had a '70 wagon just like that one used to be.

Even the same color.

I never saw the possibilities before.

hmmm, ...and the Caprice backlight would fit like a glove.

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I hope with the tractor in the background it is not a sign of this car's fate. Of course if you look at it another way, the fact that nothing is around the car could mean this car possibly survived the crusher and was waiting to be trailered away.

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