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Cool keychains. Post yours here

for my road runner

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Floyd,were did you get those?
Years ago (maybe 20) a couple guys vending at Carlisle. They did a bunch of air cleaner option key chains if memory serves. They also sold plastic plugs and covers in kits for engine storage and painting. I still have their kit for a 340. I can’t remember their names but they had a business card:

Unusual Automotive Solutions
P.O. Box 674
Gainesville, VA
888-439-0788

I haven’t seen them in years.
 
Years ago (maybe 20) a couple guys vending at Carlisle. They did a bunch of air cleaner option key chains if memory serves. They also sold plastic plugs and covers in kits for engine storage and painting. I still have their kit for a 340. I can’t remember their names but they had a business card:

Unusual Automotive Solutions
P.O. Box 674
Gainesville, VA
888-439-0788

I haven’t seen them in years.
I Googled for 6 pack key chain and came up empty
 
I picked this one up at Las Vegas Motor Speedway 20 years ago when I was there for the Richard Petty driving experience!

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So, I found this stash at a swap meet in San Diego a few months ago. Bought the whole lot of 45 fobs. Guy said they came from a storage unit. Will take them to Carlisle next year. The back of the medallion has a serial number – none of them end in engine size like 426, 440 340, 383 etc. One ends in 300 so that might be cool for someone with a Letter Series Chrysler. Send a PM and I will send you a list of the serial numbers – sometimes random numbers have meaning like a VIN, birthday, address, etc. I kept one that had the hull number for the Submarine I served on years ago.

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