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THE RAT ROD





Dalton and Dad finally purchased their project! They have some work to do on it, but a rat rod is supposed to look like it is always in progress. It is a 1940 Chevy with a 1933 or 1934 front grill. The engine has already been rebuilt and only has about 200 miles since. They have already been to the DMV website checking on available personalized plates. Of course it will have firefighter plates! I think they have settled on SMKN40. We are working out the details and transport from Texas, probably after Thanksgiving.

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