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Assembly continues on a '71 Barracuda convertible; Alyssa returns from vacation to find her parts room in complete disarray; when Mopar checks on Christine's progress, Mark makes promises he may not be able to keep.
Assembly continues on a '71 Barracuda convertible; Alyssa returns from vacation to find her parts room in complete disarray; when Mopar checks on Christine's progress, Mark makes promises he may not be able to keep.
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