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Old 09-04-2011, 08:58 AM   #11
shedcoupe
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Thumbs up Re: Barn Finds Are Still Out There....

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Originally Posted by gcg2503
Phase 5 coupe........must have been some interesting stuff in those scones

For her to say that, and the buyer to believe it!

I don't car about my credibility, but let me say for the record in case it isn't obvious that the post was an attempt at humour and was not a representation of any real occurence.
Just couldn't tell if the post was serious and wanted to clarify, so that every old lady in Busselton doesn't get tackled to the ground by obsessive HO-nuts wanting to mow their lawns and get a glimpse at the shed ......

There is no phase 5 coupe and never was, though funny scones do exist apparently.

Though I did once see an XA coupe with (old man rave begins here)

Last edited by shedcoupe; 09-04-2011 at 09:19 AM.
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