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Re: Cloning in Ohio
Everyone has family, it doesn't usually put an extra dime in their pocket though...
Mine don't seem to care... I don't know why his would. They say, "Immitation is the highest form of flattery". Right! He should be really flattered by all the replica's. It can be done. Why not? Like I said, "I only need to get a few parts any way". Because he's pulled them... Not sure why? I know it's hurt a lot of the Shelby part sellers businesses. It may cause a few to close their doors??? I can get lot's of aftermarket parts without the Ford Logo on the box, it's just a few... that are too far out on that backorder list. Anyway... It's not like it he's going to drop by all the Rustoration/Restoration shops to critique the work. Although he's always more than welcome. Not to worry... I'll keep my head down. Thanks for the info...
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