RE: Rear view sighting
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RE: Rear view sighting



I drive my '64 Fury around all day like it's a UPS truck.  People love 
it, but don't know what the hell it is.  My elderly neighbor keeps 
telling me how nice my Cadillac(!) is, no matter how many times I tell 
her it's a Plymouth.  At least once a day someone tells me what a nice 
Impala I have.  It must be the grille.  Sometimes I'm taken aback when 
someone gets it right, although most of them call it a Satellite or 
Belvedere, but I'm not picky.

Sean


Gary Futrell wrote:
> 
> I was driving through my home downtown area today and stopped at the 
> next light. I had to take a double take setting at the light in my rear 
> view mirror. Much to my surprise, a 65 Coronet was in my rear
> view. We just don't see enough older Mopars driving around town during 
> the day. At the next light, I rolled down my window and talked with the 
> driver. It seems he's the caretaker for his friend's 65 while he's out 
> of town.  It made my day to see the 65 out and about. I've never seen 
> the car in town before and I hope the 65's owner knows it's cruising 
> around too !  LOL


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