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^ hahahah i see..

hmmmm took these just then

I think its time i invest in a telescope.

1. Orion star constellation

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2. can see some dust clouds i think.. Is that the southern cross down the bottom?

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dogsum- man nice paint job!! Any specs on the car?

1970 Dodge Phoenix pillarless sedan, 383 bigblock (6.25lt)

satin black, removed rear door handles, door and boot locks

custom hand painted pinstripes on bonnet and boot (Von Kustard) 15"chrome amrican racing(??)rims(old)

auto (727) column shift, slightly lowered front (torsion bar)

respray done in 2 1/2weeks with 4lts of enamel..total cost of respray (not inc pinstrips) $300

looks crap on close inspection but it was a quick one for shows this weekend and next... as i tell everyone, its for cruisin, not showin :happy:

got a cruise every weekend for the next month!!! chrysler show this sunday....big Al's next sunday..nostalgia drags following sunday..(may not enter, but will attend)

Cranksters cruise after that (after the long weekend). then the Alcoa cruise sometime after that!!!!!

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