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Originally posted by JohnJL
Since we're in 2006 now, 74-77 should no longer be called "mid years." Sorry, you're "early" now. ;-)
Nice site, congrats.
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John, That's heresy here!

I tend to agree with you but most will not. In the old days (not so long ago) you'd have been flamed at the stake for even making that comparison. Funny how times change!
Nevertheless, these are now well-seasoned cars with the youngest of them being 30 years old. Lots of work having been done to them in most cases. Thanks for noticing and making your positive comments.