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Unread 12-17-2014, 09:09 PM   #1
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The difference in quality, if any, would lie in the assembly of said parts and of course the woodwork that was contemporary.

It's like if you gave an auto worker on the Corvette line today a box of 1954 Corvette parts....would he even know what to do with it?
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The difference in quality, if any, would lie in the assembly of said parts and of course the woodwork that was contemporary.

It's like if you gave an auto worker on the Corvette line today a box of 1954 Corvette parts....would he even know what to do with it?
heck yes he would

he would put them on eBay
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