Classic Car Buyer

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Something occurred to me the other day. I was filling in the Simpson family census form when I came to question eight: “How many cars or vans does your family have use of?” I had to answer seven, but it’s been more in the past. This year I also understand that trying to key in a figure over 20 when filling the form online results in a ‘computer says no’ situation.

Anyway, I own six, but I also currently have custody of one of Kelsey Publishing’s project cars as well:

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