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Beware the Ides?

“… I think I have tucked away all the most important items I might eventually need.”

Here we are, finishing up the first third of 2022, and what’s actually new? As far as I can see, which isn’t terribly far, nothing has really changed for us regular folks. My standard search for useable replacement parts for my ’65 GTO has turned up nothing of interest, so does this mean I have everything I need? We can never have enough good reproduction or original

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