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I was rather surprised last night to see the twin to my 52 truck shown in a TV series called 'A Place to Call Home'. I'll have to keep an eye out every Sunday night for further cars/truck sightings throughout the 13 part series. The shows first episode can be viewed here for those that are interested... http://au.tv.yahoo.com/plus7/a-place-to-call-home/-/watch/16883688/a-place-to-call-home-sun-28-apr-series-1-episode-1/ . It is set in Australia in 1953 so I guess that Mopar sightings will be common. I've attached a few shots of the vehicles that I saw. I reckon that the show has to be a hit when it starts out with the viewer looking across the ram's head on a car bonnet with a Dodge (or Desoto?) truck right in the centre background (see first picture)..

 

 

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I thought you told me that you were a busy man? you haven't got time to waste on dodge spotting the TV. Next think you'll be watching The Voice or even worse MKR!

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Davin;

That's very cool. We will have to keep an eye open for it. You sure that's not your truck? :lol: Maybe it sneaks out when you are not looking?

 

We have a joke at our house....... I will tell my wife that the worlds greatest movie : The Rounders" is on again....and of course she cringes.......We seen it so many times we just about got all the lines memorized. It starts and ends with an old red pilothouse and the truck is in it so much that it should have billing next to Glenn Ford & Henry Fonda.

 

Jeff

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It looks like the blue Plymouth prop car does not have an engine. It is setting way to high in the front end.

Maybe the driver had just popped the clutch. ;)

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