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Interesting car.  Campo cars was Bill Campo from Willimantic, Connecticut.  I don't remember how many he made, but it wasn't many, like 10 or so, but they were comparable to a CMC in build quality and glass thickness.  He also did a few '32 Ford bodies and a 1940 Austin.  He's the only guy who continued the 356 front wheel forward flare down to the bottom belt line like that without tucking it in sooner.  It actually looks good in person.

The car also has a Connecticut 7-number replica VIN which should be accepted in all 50 stat4es these days (all the New England states have the same but start with the abbreviation for the particular state)

As Alan inferred, for the money, that's a smokin' deal.

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