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Hot Tubbing Fun

In November of 1998, Larry O’Toole, owner of Graffiti Publications in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia, sent a reply letter to American hot rodder Ed Belknap of Monrovia, California. Ed had contacted Larry (also the editor/ publisher of Australian Street Rodding magazine) inquiring about the fiberglass bodies being manufactured by a company named Deuce Customs in

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