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					Originally Posted by  Sieg
					 
				 
				It does look like a 66' 400 GT Touring Coupe 
 
A truly beautiful car in person.     
			
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 It is painted silver -- don't know what kind of metal is underneath the paint.  It looks like it has different shaped rear whell well openings than the 400 GT.  The boneyard also has a Terraplane, a 56 T-bird, a running 39 Ford Tudor, an old wooden unlimited hydroplane (with an iron-block Allison on an engine stand), a couple of experimental aircraft, and a couple of very old Bonneville streamliners, and a couple of jet engines as yard art.  I was looking for a hood/grill for a 54 Citreon -- saw two complete cars in the background of a B-grade movie scene (about a 32 Ford), and tracked them down via Google earth.  Bought one of the complete Citreons for what I thought I would pay for the hood/grill alone.
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