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Re: Bought a new car today
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Posted by Hal/WA on September 06, 2006 at 22:38:11 from (66.45.175.118):
In Reply to: Bought a new car today posted by John Stanbarger on September 06, 2006 at 09:09:03:
She looks real good! I rode many, many miles in old Plymouths in high school. My first legal car was a 48 2 door with a later Dodge 6 and overdrive added. It would go over 100mph and got in the low 20's at freeway speeds. I wish I had never let it go..... My family also had several 49-54 Plymouths, including a 53 convert. I wish I still had that! I thought those Plymouths had the best heaters of any of the cars we ever had. I also thought the radios on the 50's were really neat. We ran into some rust problems with a couple of them. One was really a Flintstone car--big holes in the floorboards and ended up being a parts car. But generally they held together real well. Enjoy your Plymmie. They are a comfortable and reliable car, with even fairly decent brakes for their age. Good luck and congratulations!
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