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Aug 03, 2005 06:16 |  #1

on with my continuing saga of 55-56-57 chebbys!
Here we have a blown:D '56:lol:


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Aug 03, 2005 09:01 |  #4

Nice shots of the Chebbies! ;) (the last 2 are a bit dark. You trusted your meter, didn't you?):D:D


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Aug 03, 2005 09:23 as a reply to  @ PhotosGuy's post |  #5

Thanks Frank
Ya I should have brightened them up abit, but on my LCD monitor they looked ok, I'll know better next time!
Next up will be a beautiful stock '56 and 2 '57's a Belair and a Nomad
then I promise, no more chebbys for a while!:lol:

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