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dimes worth??

Discussion in '360/430' started by hairman, May 30, 2016.

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  1. hairman

    hairman Karting

    Nov 25, 2013
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    Dino
    while lubing up the tracks on the drivers seat I noticed a dime taped to the protective carpet plastic liner.?? what may this mean?? a good luck charm or did I win the special Ferrari secret code?? Looks like a dime,cant read it unless i remove it and I said leave it rest. Any takers???
     
  2. blackbolt22

    blackbolt22 F1 Veteran
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    Sep 25, 2007
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    Mr. Anderson
    Your car just increased in value.

    Leave it.
     
  3. hairman

    hairman Karting

    Nov 25, 2013
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    Dino
    ya by a dime. love it
     
  4. I'm 360 Canuck

    I'm 360 Canuck Formula 3

    Nov 21, 2015
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    Lars!
    That's the golden dime. It entitles you to a privileged tour of Enzo's factory, with Enzo himself. Oh wait....
     
  5. mr_bock

    mr_bock Formula 3

    Oct 27, 2006
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    That just might be for good luck. I was renovating a old Virginia farmhouse and found an Indian Head Penney hidden behind a door frame trim.

    I like the idea of a factory tour!!!!
     
  6. Dano360NC

    Dano360NC Karting

    Aug 11, 2012
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    Dan
    Beneath the frame of many Harley-Davidson motorcycles a small, silver bell can be found -- intended to keep riders safe. It's a little-known tradition, with quite a legend behind it. The bell is known to most Harley riders as a guardian bell, however some call it an angel bell. Many believe it to be a good luck charm, while others say the bell is meant to ward off evil spirits on the road.

    Is it possibly the Guardian Dime? Maybe you could start a new superstition.
     

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