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Please quote the post you're commenting on, rather than generically replying to the thread. We're discussing cars that most people don't know about, so there's no way to follow the thread without having a reference.
I'll give everyone a few hints regarding the antique yellow car:
>This car was one of the fastest ones of its day.
>It was made by a family better-known for its structural iron work.
>It was made in one of the Mid-Atlantic states.
Please quote the post you're commenting on, rather than generically replying to the thread. We're discussing cars that most people don't know about, so there's no way to follow the thread without having a reference.
If we just post 1 pic at a time i think it should be obvious as to which post we are commenting on.If you correctly name the current car then its your turn to post a pic..
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