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  Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:00 
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  Subject: Re: [FWDLK] RED PLYMOUTH 
  FURY
  
  Tim & all,
   
  I also have experienced this type of person.  
  Usually I get the story when I have one of our Letter Cars out at some event 
  and it goes like this.  Wow, my Dad (insert who ever works for you) had 
  one just like this except it was a four door and had a different colored top 
  and had a 440 Hemi in it.  Also there is usually something stated by them 
  about driving the car 150+ MPH and smoking the tires at 100+ when it shifts 
  into high gear.  Over the years I usually try to end the conversation 
  quickly as this type really irritates me.
   
  A special story I like to tell is one that occurred 
  several years ago.  Wayne Graefen and I had gone to Pierce College in the 
  San Fernando Valley to a Mopar Swap Meet.  That time we took my Tango Red 
  C300.  After a while we returned to the car to put some items in the 
  trunk that we had purchased.  
   
  I had my key inserted into the trunk to unlock it 
  when I was approached by a Chap who said "is this your car"?  Being the 
  wise guy I am I wanted to say NO I'M JUST IN THE PROCESS OF STEALING IT.  
  I did answer yes and his immediate reply was "why did you ruin it"?  My 
  reply was what do you mean?  He responded with "everyone knows all of 
  them where WHITE".  I had documentation in the trunk to show him he was 
  wrong, but I simply closed the trunk, looked at him with a glare and walked 
  away.
   
  John Lazenby
Southern California, just minutes 
  from Disneyland
1955 Chrysler New Yorker Deluxe Town & Country
1955 
  Imperial Newport
1955 Chrysler C300
1956 Chrysler 300B
1957 Chrysler 
  300C Coupe
1960 Chrysler 300F Coupe
1963  Volkswagen 
  Beetle  
  
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    Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 10:36 
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    Subject: Re: [FWDLK] RED PLYMOUTH 
    FURY
    
 Do only Mopar owners have to deal with this phenomenon? 
    I meet person after person who owned a Dodge D500 that had a dual quad 
    Hemi engine only theirs had the 392 or better yet the 361 (obviously the 
    rarest of all Hemis). Sadly there seems to be no way to defuse this 
    perpetuation of total fantasy. I personally believe it is far more 
    pronounced in the Mopar lines. I have owned a lot of other makes and do not 
    recall being approached by so many people that new more about my car than I 
    did and set upon educating me about what I "have". Seems pretty odd 
    because more often than not these people started out by asking what type of 
    car it was. I always feel lucky when I get to talk with someone who is 
    not from that "other planet" where not so long ago Furys lined the 
    streets in every color and body style and the 392 Hemi was more common than 
    a 57 chevy. Tim in Golden 
    
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