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I don't know what to say either. I felt really sad reading Tweez's post. I think not because of the car but the way (I know I shouldn't say this) she was betrayed - so to speak. I can also relate since my parents both would have had disregard in the same way. On the other hand, maybe she strongly felt seeing & knowing the car was around would continue to initiate bad feelings. Whereas if she just got rid of it, she wouldn't have to deal with that anymore. I can't say to just let it go, because it's something that you can't let go and will have to work out over time. Good luck.
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Marv Evans
'69 911E
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