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well there were no P15's but we had a few Mopars..46 Dodge Panel for sale, D24 bz cp rod in progress for sale, the 37 Plymouth rod in progress that did sell, had a 41 2 door sedan owner stop by and I gave him the address and invite to join along with a pilot house owner..of all things a monster A100 pick up and an A100 van..472 Hemi powered 68 Dart, couple early 70's Challengers and a 70's Polara convertible..then some red Viper with the most atrocious looking yellow wheels..I thought red wheels look ugly on most cars..I was wrong...the yellow one are horrendous...

We had members Lou Earle come by my vender space, along with Richie and Mrs. Hodge, Milo and son from the truck side was there. Couple folks from yet another forum and a host of locals I know and see fairly regular. My friend Charlie and his squeeze stayed over a few days and shared the vender spot with me. Sells were so-so, a few very good buys thank goodness made it a pleasant occassion....BS and humor flowing like fine wine..met a number of new folks, it was an excellent event.

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Those yellow viper wheels were factory. Heard them called mcdonalds vipers

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well that would be the last thing I called them...the "u" word is about all that comes to mind in my book...usually preceded by yet another letter word..but I am going to try and be good here...I have seen a number of Vipers but this one was one I did not even want to see up close..I thought the Edsel 2 door wagon was by far a better looking machine...I'll have to walk around with a dried turd around my neck in Mopar Hell I guess for making that comparison..but the truth needs be told..

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