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PostPosted: Mon May 07, 2007 5:06 pm 
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SPITFIRE ... dZViewItem

How cool would this be to have???


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no winning bidder, i guess nobody wanted to put on a faux helmet, climb into the cockpit & go vroom vroom reeeoooor!!! :lol:

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Hmmm...I'd hate to see the crating and shipping prices for that thing. :shock:

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The seller estimated the crating and shipping costs to the US at around $10,000.00

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When I was a kid my father had full sized model of Spitfire that was built for the movie Battle of Britain, and since I was never big fan of Spitfires I would sit in it and put on my flight helmet and pretend it was a P-47 lol. Of course I used pretend that the S-2 cockpit was a C-47 so what did I know lol.

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As long as the number is 47, eh?

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