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<blockquote data-quote="Snagmaster" data-source="post: 15366803" data-attributes="member: 170795"><p>The first owner of mine was the fire dept chief of shoreline Washington, they bought it new and it had 26,000 miles when I got it and it was immaculate show quality, a museum piece.</p><p></p><p>They had never kept a penny from being spent on the car if needed, I even got a new nos license plate holder for the front with the car as there was a hairline scratch on the original, the factory rims had some bubbling? In the paint? So they were replaced.</p><p></p><p>It had never been driven in the rain when I bought it, although I have 4-5 times now, you can still see zero corrosion on anything under the car, still looks new although dusty.</p><p></p><p>I asked about the top as it's so nice and they said it was original, still looks new , not even faded yet.</p><p></p><p>I'll look for the factory part number tag today and post it here, I have seen it in print about it having a canvas top although I have no idea where but I'll look for it.</p><p></p><p>And I've never really read anything about the new edge cars except for the drive train as I don't care for the look so much.</p><p></p><p>Not to say I'm absolutely correct but it's just my experience so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snagmaster, post: 15366803, member: 170795"] The first owner of mine was the fire dept chief of shoreline Washington, they bought it new and it had 26,000 miles when I got it and it was immaculate show quality, a museum piece. They had never kept a penny from being spent on the car if needed, I even got a new nos license plate holder for the front with the car as there was a hairline scratch on the original, the factory rims had some bubbling? In the paint? So they were replaced. It had never been driven in the rain when I bought it, although I have 4-5 times now, you can still see zero corrosion on anything under the car, still looks new although dusty. I asked about the top as it's so nice and they said it was original, still looks new , not even faded yet. I'll look for the factory part number tag today and post it here, I have seen it in print about it having a canvas top although I have no idea where but I'll look for it. And I've never really read anything about the new edge cars except for the drive train as I don't care for the look so much. Not to say I'm absolutely correct but it's just my experience so far. [/QUOTE]
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