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Subject: [TR] (not TR related) Treasure in a Mustang
From: "Fisher, Ed" <edwd@ti.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Mar 2016 21:13:12 +0000
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I once found an Iron City can stuffed in the rear quarter of a Mustang when=
 I removed the back seat and the window regulator.  It was one of the old t=
imey ones that had to be opened with a church key.  It had been in there a =
long time, as in since the car was assembled on the line in Dearborn...

Ed in Dallas

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