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Lee Stewart 04-19-2020 05:08 AM

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Lee Stewart 04-19-2020 07:44 AM

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Lee Stewart 04-19-2020 07:45 AM

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olredalert 04-19-2020 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Lee Stewart (Post 1495147)

----I really think Harley liked to change things out. He must have been easily bored! Notice the two bar spinners in the 1st shot and 3 bar in the second. I have noticed different colors of blue on his Vette. It seems to me that with his position at GM he could have any paint job he wanted at any time.
----Also,,,note in Tenney's last video the steering wheel in Harley's Vette. That's a Nardi designed wheel produced especially for GM styling. I have one of very few on my 67. It was the forerunner of the Teak wheel option in 65 and 66.
----As well, that beautiful "Bill Mitchell" coupe ended up as a regular driver in Kentucky. Classic Motors bought it from that Kentucky owner thru an intermediary in very nice original condition and sold it after a few months. Can't remember who bought it from us anymore. I drove it home from work on occasion..….Bill S

Tenney 04-19-2020 04:03 PM

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Lee Stewart 04-19-2020 04:33 PM

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Lee Stewart 04-19-2020 08:59 PM

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Lee Stewart 04-19-2020 09:05 PM

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The Charles W. Morgan is the oldest fully functional and operating merchant ship in the world. It first set sail in 1841. It was a whaling ship which processed the whale oil on board (by fire!) and could hold 90,000 gallons of whale oil. It is currently moored at Mystic, CT and has made journeys to Boston and other New England cities. It is the last of a series of 2700 merchant ships

Lee Stewart 04-20-2020 01:32 AM

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Lee Stewart 04-20-2020 01:34 AM

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