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Your right. I forgot about the stolen theory.
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To add to the mystery, Gerry's (OO) father inlaw was a salesman/manager at the dealership. Gerry was in Vietnam when the car was ordered. He was a tech controller and had the ability to communicate with his father inlaw directly. What he said was upon the cars arrival the car was placed indoors and covered in a building at the dealership. Anything is possible, but how plausible???
This was a small dealership not known as a high-performance dealer and someone went to great lengths to somewhat convert the XT's to Rallys. As noted when I originally posted this anomaly, Gerry was not pleased and switched to the slots. The mystery continues....
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I think it's neat. If it were mine I'd put the original wheels back on the car and let the people talk
![]() I have 14x7 rallys stored in the shed. Now you have me curious, I'll have to dig them out and check dates. |
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