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1940plymouth

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  1. On Sunday August 18 during the fair is our yearly car show from Noon to 4pm, Sure would be nice if some of you Mass, CT, PA, NJ and NY guys could attend with your cars, heck even farther away, you would be welcomed. A few years ago, Greg G showed up and spent the day. An invitation to all
  2. Welcome back, good to meet you. Love that DeSoto
  3. Sunday the heat and humidity finally subsided so off Cooper and I went in the Plymouth
  4. Thanks for sharing the photos, glad you had a good ride
  5. Being that you are from Mass, you could hop on the Mass Pike head west to NY, get on the thruway and head towards Utica, NY get off and head south on RT 12 to Norwich, NY to visit the Northeast Classic Car Museum. You won't be disappointed. Right now they have an exhibit of Woodie cars, along with the regular ones that always there. My wife is from up in that neck of the woods, we were up there to visit her 95 year old Father last month and stopped in the museum on the way home after our visit. This Buick was in the lobby and the '57 was parked outside on display. The '57 is owned by a local up there
  6. Ryan, Welcome aboard, great looking car, thanks for sharing and good luck with it
  7. We just got back from Cooperstown about an hour ago. I saw my chemo dr, radiation dr and the ear, nose and throat dr that is in charge of my treatments. All three of them are very pleased with my progress so far. I go back in Oct to see the chemo dr, most likely last time, and the ENT dr. I see my radiation dr in Jan. I again want to thank everyone for your prayers and well wishes over the past year, Bob
  8. Here are a couple of ads from April of 1939. The dealership was located in Malone, NY in northern NY on the NY-Quebec border Some useless trivia, I was born in Malone 65 years ago next month. Hope everyone has a great day and upcoming week, Bob
  9. I took advantage of today be a special day for our cars, just wanted to show that I did my part. Hope to see other photos as the day progresses. Take care and I hope everyone has a great upcoming weekend, Bob
  10. Sorry for your loss, I understand completely. I lost my Mother in 1985 and my Dad two years ago this coming August.
  11. I wonder if it is his car? I have tried to find it on ebay, but with no luck
  12. Glad you got her under motion again. send both pictures and girls from Sweden LOL Have a safe trip and enjoy
  13. Cpt Fred also is from Germany. He has a 1940 Plymouth
  14. Nice article in the Aug issue of "Classic Car" about a '65 New Yorker"
  15. We have had our share of rain for the past week or so, finally none today, but very muggy with the temp near 90 degrees
  16. I hope everyone has a great 4th of July. May the hamburgers be hot, and the beer and soda cold, but please don't forget the servicemen and women that have helped us keep our great nation going
  17. Thanks Fred for sharing your story. Although she was going through a bad time, she made sure that you and your girl were safe. Have fun on your 900 km trip that is coming up. Your car looks great
  18. Last week I took my wife up to Morrisville, NY to see her soon to be 96 year old Father. He is doing very good. On the way home just outside of Morrisville I stopped to take this photo. I don't know what year Caddy it is as it had Mass plates on it, plus it looks like it may have been an export model. Instead of me joining another forum and having to remember another password, I figured I would ask here. Thanks, Bob
  19. A few years ago, 48Ruby was here for a small gathering of other forum members, I got this photo by accident, but it is one of my favorites
  20. Great photos, so pleased that you are out and about in the Dodge
  21. Yesterday we drove upstate to visit with my wife's soon to be 96 year old Father. On the way home we stopped at the Northeast Classic Car Museum in Norwich for a quick visit. They have a display until May '14 of Woodie wagaons and sedans. In the lobby was this 1941 Buick woodie wagon. I didn't go through the display in the museum as we still had two plus hours to drive back home and we both were ready to get home. I surely plan on getting up there soon to go through the museum to see the diplay. I know this isn't a MOPAR, but I had to share just the same and suggest that if anyone is in Norwich, NY area to visit the museum
  22. Chet, Good to hear that you are feeling better and near the end of the drug therapy. Jim, He has one fine looking '48 Rodney, Love that Studebaker
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