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US FORSYTH has always been interested in cars and has owned Fairlanes and Customlines in days gone by but confesses to liking all brands, makes and models. His journey with this 1934 Chevrolet coupe started with a fluke 28 years ago, way back in 1994. One day he was driving through the Wellington suburb of JoÚsonville when he spotted the coupe resting in a garage below road level, down a bank and beside an old house overgrown with weeds and trees. Gus had never seen it before as the doors to the garage had always been shut, but on this particular day, they were open, and he could see the old car, and that’s what stopped

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