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Sunday, June 01, 2003
 

Now that we've looked at some rather impressive front ends, let's turn our attention to the rear.  Knock it off, jerks, I'm talking about old cars.  There was a peculiar accessory during the 1950s called the Continental Kit.  This involved placing a fake spare tire on an extension of the rear bumper.  If you persist in misunderstanding me, I shall have to take stern measures, so to speak.  The fad didn't last very long, but anyone who restores a 50s era automobile has to think seriously about adding this feature.  It's just so American Graffiti.  Here's a couple of fine examples from the car show.


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