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Thanks for posting these, and the link to your very nice album! I love the faces and the settings as much as the cars. Do you think "Plymouth people" had, perhaps, different personalities than Ford or Chevrolet people? My dad used to always say that Chrysler made cars were for "thinking people." GA

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Thanks for posting these, and the link to your very nice album! I love the faces and the settings as much as the cars. Do you think "Plymouth people" had, perhaps, different personalities than Ford or Chevrolet people? My dad used to always say that Chrysler made cars were for "thinking people." GA

And it was right!! 8-> For me the Plymouths of this era just seem a bit more charming, biased I'm sure. I often think when going to the various car shows how there are endless numbers of Fords and Chevys...while I'm sure they are great cars, but for me the P15 just does it.

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Great collection' date=' thanks for sharing.

I have some old photos of various 1940 Plymouths that I have collected, although not to the extent that you have[/quote']

It would be great to see them!

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Here are four more' date=' one has what appears to be a black out '42 and there is a P-15 in the background at the store[/quote']

Great pictures!! Thanks for posting them. That 'black out' looks like Hawaii...

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A few for your collection

CrunchedPlymouth1954-1.jpg

DodgeOnStreet1955.jpg

HenryVineyMoparWoody.jpg

Calgary Sportscaster Henry Viney (white shirt) broadcasting on location from Bowness Park on CFCN Radio

PlymWagonCJOC1951.jpg

CJOC Radio Lethbridge

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The second and third ones in that last group show not only a crashed mopar car but a crashed mopar truck. Both possibly panel trucks.

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