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Re: If one classic car was to be reproduced and sold new.. [Re: Neil] #3251353
08/14/24 08:43 AM
08/14/24 08:43 AM
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Addison Twp, Mi.
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Not a car - but the Phymouth Trail Duster - with an optional soft top.


I am not rich...but I get off my ass everyday to make sure I am not broke!

Can we get the Mexican cartels to help us with our supply chain issues? They don't seem to have any trouble getting stuff from one place to another.
Re: If one classic car was to be reproduced and sold new.. [Re: John Brown] #3251357
08/14/24 09:12 AM
08/14/24 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by John Brown
Not a big fan of the 55, but I'd like to see both 1957 Chevy and 1957 Ford cheapie two door sedans reproduced. I would take either. Oh, and why not throw in a 1957 Belvedere two door hardtop at the same time. thumbs


Yes, a 57 Chevy would be my choice. My older brother had several of them back in the 60's and 70's including a convertible and a wagon. I always liked that body style best of the Tri-5's.

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