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There should be one on you tube. Get under the car and take a look there are some plugs at back for access to screws and the sides click into female slots These broke off of mine when hit in parking lot and due to age I just used 4-5 stainless screws.
From Wikipedia: The United States has never issued a million dollar bill. However, many businesses print million dollar bills for sale as novelties. Such bills do not assert that they are legal tender. The Secret Service has declared them legal to print or own and does not consider them counterfeit.
It is worth 1 dollar. This is not desirable to a collector. I would hold onto it if you play serial number poker. It will make you tons of 1 dollar bills.
I own a 38 cal.smith and wesson handgun that has been passed down through the family..im told its very rare a 5 shot 38 cal handgun..would like to know how rare it is ..if its possible. .I can be reached on fb John Paul Maranto..I know its very old AND RARE..thank you JPJ
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