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Family Falcon

DUNCAN’S interest in cars stems from his early childhood days back in the early ‘70s. It was there in Sherwood Avenue, Te Atatu South he spent time playing with trolleys and it was from there his mechanical aptitude grew going forward. His oldest brother Cliff brought home a ‘57 Ford Customline and later a ’51 Ford twin spinner? Those cars heavily influenced his tastes but in his journey has

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