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From: MSN NicknameWord_Reggae  (Original Message)Sent: 2/23/2006 6:26 PM
Just a nit, all the other message and picture boards list the newest on page one going backwards in time.  The Patrol classifieds 1 pict each go old to new, therefore somebody looks first at Patrols that are probably already sold (years ago).  This should probably be turned around like the other topics - if possible o webmaster.  Otherwise I have found this site very user-friendly. 


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From: Danette & KeithSent: 2/26/2006 12:33 AM
I started working on the for sale section by contacting members to see if they still have their Patrols for sale. I got lots of replies but haven't had the time to edit the postings for Patrols already sold. Not sure about the order that they come up, but I'll ttry to take a look.
Keith   

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From: MSN NicknameWord_ReggaeSent: 2/26/2006 1:44 PM
Thanks Keith, Don't mean to make work - it was just an observation.  Also thank you for posting the interior shot of my Patrol on the homepage.  An original Patrol interior layout is, I agree, a wonder of utilitarian design, goofy in a way only 60's Nissan could do.