Interesting about my 86s

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Interesting about my 86s

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my silver 4003 w/black trim and my black on black 4003 w/black trim are only 30 numbers apart. *shrug* ok, at least i found it interesting. lol
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I, for another, find that interesting, Sean! My May 1967 RM3261 FG is only 19 numbers away from the May 1967 450 MG that I gave to my grandniece!
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Sweet.
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My '64 1000 JG is 5 away from the one in John Hall's collection of the same year, model, color. It's also pictured in the Bacon/Day book (his, not mine).

Can't take a pic... it's in Jingle Jangle's shop right now... Image
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My '05 Laredo is only 12,871 numbers away from my '98 Laredo.....I found that interesting! Image




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heh heh heh, I raffed!

Here's a photo from the yahoo 75th group. It's the one on the bottom row, 7th from the right. The little jetglo one. Mine is 5 #s away from that. Pretty neat. I knew it for years, though, since the serial is visible in that book.

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Brian,

SMARTASS!

haha
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