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My friend Pat just got done with 9 days of driving the Hot Rod Power Tour. He got a long haul award(very nice plaque)and gave it to my daughter as a gift. He was bringing the car over in the afternoon after a short stop at the Fbodfather's house and 4 hours later he arrived. I gave the Berger SS prototype a quick hand wash and time for some pictures with my Brickyard 400. Sorry for the dark pictures,because it was getting dark! I was glad that my wife and I got a chance to drive a very nice piece of Berger Chevrolet history and now the car will be shipped to Dallas,Tx. to it's new owner! Click on the link for more photos. http://members.fbody.com/2002z4css/ Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Do the new 35th cars, and the berger ss cars, have rear DRL's?????? How do you do that??? That rules!!! ------------------------------------------------- marc 1999 Hugger Orange SS vert white/white Dual Dual, Chrome 17" ZR-1's, cover, fobs, plaque, auburn, lube package. build # 3090 4,000 miles http://community.webshots.com/user/marcus_ss_manPosts: 5 | From: Southern Minnesota, (Freeborn) | Registered: Aug 2002
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quote:Originally posted by Marcus Orange SS man: Do the new 35th cars, and the berger ss cars, have rear DRL's?????? How do you do that??? That rules!!! ------------------------------------------------- marc 1999 Hugger Orange SS vert white/white Dual Dual, Chrome 17" ZR-1's, cover, fobs, plaque, auburn, lube package. build # 3090 4,000 miles http://community.webshots.com/user/marcus_ss_man
No rear DRL's on any U.S. F-body! Just the European F-bodies have that feature.
Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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