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Post by 58hemifury on Mar 15, 2014 11:24:16 GMT -5
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Post by 58hemifury on Mar 15, 2014 12:35:18 GMT -5
If one of you guys who is a member could get in contact with him for me I'd appreciate it, I signed up for BBC just to contact him but never got the verification that I was supposed to. Have him contact me at AdamL57@aol.com or 845-796-6954. Thanks
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Post by AZBlues on Mar 15, 2014 14:28:20 GMT -5
I just sent him a message for you. He only has one post since joining a year ago, so anyone's guess if he's still active.
-AZB
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Post by 58hemifury on Mar 15, 2014 14:31:56 GMT -5
I just sent him a message for you. He only has one post since joining a year ago, so anyone's guess if he's still active. -AZB Thanks a lot
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Post by Steam McQueen on Mar 15, 2014 17:03:40 GMT -5
- Amazing. Since the forums more or less went dormant over there I rarely check in. If I had of seen that post for sure I would have mentioned it here. I checked BBC archives and our archives and didn't see that it had been posted anywhere at anytime. Looked for a 1974 Monaco police in California, went right back to 2009 ... nuthin'. Like AZ mentioned, one and only post from the seller there, 6 months ago (Sept. 2013). Maybe you'll get lucky.
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Post by 58hemifury on Mar 23, 2014 20:28:19 GMT -5
OK after a phone call I found out that this is this car bluesmobiles.proboards.com/thread/1137/1974-monaco-police-connecticut I like it but it's a lot more work than I want to do for a Bluesmobile and honestly I feel a real DK, U code Monaco should be restored, not made into a Bluesmobile (no offense intended to anyone, just my opinion for my own cars). I'm going to check into it more, I left a message with the owner.
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Post by Steam McQueen on Mar 24, 2014 7:21:04 GMT -5
Good sleuthing. Unfortunately for all of us that thread is now a bunch of this ...
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