junior340
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FANTASTIC photos!Within 2 weeks of taking delivery of it in February of 1968 because it still has the stripes on the side. The rest were shot at Lebanon Valley Dragway in '68 and '69.
Not only do I still have the car, I also still have that Snap-on tool box (it's currently in the back of my hemi-powered hot rod) and the bottle jack on the ground.
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As it looks today. Photo from June 2018
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No, my car isn't in that particular picture but I'm the one who shot that picture. My car is out of the picture on the right immediately to the right of the car in the center of the picture,
If you hold your mouse over the photo in my post (#184) you should see arrows pop up on either side and you can scroll through the pictures. BTW, while scrolling, the guy in the blue sweater at the car show is me. My girlfriend shot that one with my camera.
I want to say 1969. I'd have to dig out the box of slides and check the date printed on the slide frame. That's Monroe Roberts prepping his Road Runner for Holts's annual auto show at the Eastern States Exposition Grounds in West Springfeld, MA, specifically, in the Industrial Arts Building.
Thanks for sharing its really cool to see how theses cars really where back in the day.View attachment 1772780
The wheels and hubcaps are still on the car after all these years. The traction bars, however, are on the shelf.
What's it say on the bars, you ask? Plymouth is out to run you over. A take-off on the advertisement of the day, "Plymouth is out to win you over this year"