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- Aaron D. IL July 2009
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Not your average Jet for Sale - craigslist
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Just came across this when searching. Never seen a Jet done up like this before. Asking 15K out of Los Angeles, CA
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/1276720456.html
Regards,
Greg -
Looks like the roofline Frank Spring intended Jets to have. hehe
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The chop is way too much. I think anything more than a 2" chop on post war Hudsons really takes away from the car. Especially on sedans and broughams with the longer roof line. You would think the builder would have nosed and decked the it as well as frenched the taillights
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you would think they'd put glass in that rear window too. i guess the weather must be great there. to pull off such a heavy chop on a car with that "thick" a body it really needs a couple of inches section as well. i mean they were already cutting it up anyway right?