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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Ventura, CA
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Even tho I don't consider myself to be old, I seem to surround myself with old things, a '36 Ford, '37 GMC, '38 Girl Friend, and a '38 Buick. I do have a few newer play things, a '53 Olds and a '64 Chevy C-10.
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What happened to the 39 Plymouth convertible? That was a beauty.
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I never set out to cover seven decades of vehicles, it just worked out that way. My '39 Plym conv is one of my favorite cars, a very unusual, rare car. Only 81 known examples exist according to the Plym Club.
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