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Cory Wolfe

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Usually, the front of a car has a "face", but in the case of the '59 Chevy, the rear end has one, too. The cat eyes complete with brows, the little fangs sticking out beneath the determined upper lip...

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Beauteous, Roger. Check these out right here then:

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They were known as "pig nosed" in the day. With all the 5mph bumpers at that time they were tolerable. Strange thing on my Mom & Dad's street there were 4 of them & only one wasn't a pig nose, go figure Oh and my 65 pink Rambler Classic 660 Cross Country.

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