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    A body parts availability

    Mtr said,Sell the farm and invest in dusters Ya, but the Plymouth variety, right?
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    A body parts availability

    I can run with a 2nd gen Dart! The only E I'll ever afford is made by Matchbox. Thanks!
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    A body parts availability

    Help the ignorant here, please! I'm looking to pick up a new toy next spring (it's been eight years for me!). Now, I'm not skilled as many of you are in keeping old rides going. And it takes no crystal ball to reckon Mopar collector cars--no matter whether they're A, B, C, E or FMJ...
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    First car you ever drove

    When I was 16, my grandma sold me her well-kept '59 Plymouth Savoy in 1975. Remarkably clean for a Michigan car (seldom left her garage). Unlike the photo car, hers was white but also a four-door sedan. It had the ancient flat six and a three on the tree. Fortunately, I had learned to drive on...
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    1976 F body Dodge Aspen

    Dodge Diplomat - Farley's Page and For FMJ Bodies Only Great guys at both sites.
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    A lady we should all remove our hats for...

    This artistic and innovative lady was not only in on the design of the Packard Predictor concept car but our own beloved Road Toad... Anne MacAdam, 91, Automotive Designer and Landscape Painter - The Provincetown Independent
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    Lost of our girls last night

    Not much for poetry, but I've always liked Lord Byron's epitaph to his dog: Here lie the remains of one who possessed Beauty without Vanity, Strength without Insolence and Courage without Ferocity. In short, all the virtues of Man without his Vices.
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    Hunting for prospects

    Like most of you, I've perused all sorts of classic car classified sites. Some (topclassiccars) are just playgrounds for scammers listing cars they don't actually own. Craiglist seems to be dying out. Facebook has scads of prospects, but as we all know, the interface is clunky and aggravating...
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    Looking for good (good) flicks and TV shows not drenched in Social Justice

    Did you know that was James Garner, himself, ol' Grand Prix driver that he was, doing those spinning J turns on Rockford?
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    Looking for good (good) flicks and TV shows not drenched in Social Justice

    All of this is reminding me I need to get back into A-bodies--I've had none since I sold my '64 Dart GT several years ago. Time to get away from the tube!
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    Looking for good (good) flicks and TV shows not drenched in Social Justice

    Guessing you mean this. I'll have to take a look: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BD313E/?tag=fabo03-20
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    Looking for good (good) flicks and TV shows not drenched in Social Justice

    You know, Kern, I don't mind the "inclusion" of gays, females in non-traditional roles and more ethnic minority characters. I just get irked by portrayal of all those characters as competent and smart, and white males as wimps, boobs or evil. I was really enjoying binging on "Resident Alien"...
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    Looking for good (good) flicks and TV shows not drenched in Social Justice

    I know what you mean by the foul language! I'm not exactly an altar boy (ok, I was), but the f-bomb parade has simply become astonishing and even pathetic.
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    Looking for good (good) flicks and TV shows not drenched in Social Justice

    What makes for good entertainment, of course, is subjective. I like to drop in front to the tube to de-stress like anyone else. In recent years, however, the programming (good word for it) seems to have turned into an unrelenting woke commercial, determined to tell me how weak, unfair...
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