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    Invasive Mazda CX-50 ads

    Howdy-- I fully understand the need for advertising to assist in supporting the operation of this forum. As a result, the "reading and posting" area has diminishsed over time. I can deal with that. I don't have an issue with ads that can be minimized with a click or two, either. When the...
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    1958 Plymouth Fury Cross-Country Road Test HOT ROD Magazine

    I use www.hotrod.com to get to the MOTORTREND webpage. Under the normal coverage of their Power Tour events, a few notches below is the "75 Years of Hot Rod" section. In that section is the cross-country drive that Ray Brock and another editor did on a new, right off the assembly line, 1958...
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    Kiwi Classics and Customs' "Large Marge"

    If you've watched "Uncle Tony's Garage very much, you might have seen Kiwi on some of Uncle Tony's videos. You might also know about "Large Marge", the 1959 Plymouth Suburban that Kiwi and an associate flew to California to buy, make it driveable, and then drive it back to TN (which is a...
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    2019 Mopar Nats PIctures

    www.hotrod.com Pictures from the Mopar Nats, Part 1. Picture #57 is of a red '67 Imperial convertible (not sure if the red color is accurate for the car, if that matters). The car to the right of the red Imperial is another car that is interesting. Possibly a hybrid of sorts? In a few...
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    Mark your calendars

    The 35th Annual Cowtown Mopar Roundup was held today at the Summit Racing warehouse in Arlington, TX. It was announced that the 2020 Edition will be about this same time NEXT YEAR. Same location. Lots of great Mopar cars and trucks, with a nice contingency of AMC products. A great place for...
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    "Your Next Car . . ."

    I just spent an hour or so watching many of the 1969 Chrysler intro commercials on YouTube. Many posted by Osborn Tremain, plus SuperBee Registry, and MyMopar.com Many were dealer training videos (which were phonograph records and film strips, back then). Most were about 10 minutes in length...
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    1959 Plymouth Price Guide

    In looking for some other things, I found the www.maxwedge.com website. Under "Dealer Price Guides", the 1959 Plymouth Price Guide (which also has option numbers). There are other things in there that might be of interest. On the www.jholst.net website, which is concerned mostly with...
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