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    Quote Originally Posted by shine View Post
    35/36 ford humpback sedan .
    Right on the money. Uncle Bob, the Mopar could also be a Dodge. Looks exactly like my first car, a '47 Dodge.

    I've told this before, but in the high school years, we lived close to a shopping center called Miracle Lane (Dayton, Ohio). It was a wide open parking lot with no curb bumpers or poles of any kind. We used to pray for it to snow on Saturday night, because the mall was closed on Sundays and we could have the parking lot all to ourselves. I would pack 6 or 8 guys into the old Dodge, including Ken (NTFDAY) and other Viking Customs buddies and we'd go do brodies around and around the lot. Big fun.
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    Quote Originally Posted by techinspector1 View Post
    .................... and other Viking Customs buddies and we'd go do brodies around and around the lot. Big fun.
    And probably laughing yourselves silly the whole time.....................
    Your Uncle Bob, Senior Geezer Curmudgeon

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