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> the bumblebee's grandfather, A Very Limited Edition! (LOL)
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post Jun 23 2020, 08:20 AM
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post Jun 23 2020, 03:05 PM
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George,
Is that the "Copper Cooled" 1927 model? If so, it is very rare, and it is an air cooled straight 4, so it has more in common with a 914 than you thought.

Yes.. I know vintage Chevys. My dad has owned them for years. I learned a manual transmission on a 1931 Chevy 4 door sedan.
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