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Savin an SP GRIP rebuild
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Wed, Nov 10 2004 6:28 PM
I might save an SD40R or SD45R(YES A REAL ONE[:D]!)and then restore it. It might be one of those dissassembely on sites but I will say all the better because eventually I will restore It back to its former Glory!! And I might buy an SD40-2 Da***wo electrical system to install!!! [:D]
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Thu, Nov 11 2004 6:31 AM
I have the same ambition if I ever win the lottery. There is a nice little rail museum down in Arkansas that would display it too! Course the lettering on the side of the hood would be COTTON BELT, but the paints the same.
COTTON BELT: Runs like a Blue Streak!
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