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The definition of a classic USA car is: a cart designed and built from the 50’s through the early 70’s which has unique design qualities common to those eras. For example, a large finned car from the 50's identifies a style that was found in cars, boats and other products. Our goal is to promote the restoration and enjoyment of these unique vechicles! | The definition of a classic USA car is: a cart designed and built from the 50’s through the early 70’s which has unique design qualities common to those eras. For example, a large finned car from the 50's identifies a style that was found in cars, boats and other products. Our goal is to promote the restoration and enjoyment of these unique vechicles! |
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Thee purpose of this Wiki or library is to document facts, proceedures, tools, information and techniques about classic fiberglass boats.
The definition of a classic USA car is: a cart designed and built from the 50’s through the early 70’s which has unique design qualities common to those eras. For example, a large finned car from the 50's identifies a style that was found in cars, boats and other products. Our goal is to promote the restoration and enjoyment of these unique vechicles!
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