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We went to the High Desert Vintage Tin, Fun Run this weekend (Thur - Sun) at a campground in Victorville, Ca.

Had a Great time with a lot of different Mopars at the show. We won a trophy for "Best Non Ford".

Here are some of the Mopars that were at the show.

Dennis:cool:

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Allen,

like Rodney mentioned, you surely will enjoy it. Each month has a section on someone's "Driveable Dream" My favorite part of the great magazine.

About a year ago there was an article on a 1937 Plymouth that was saved from a junk yard several years ago, work done on her, but a neat "Driveable Dream"

Same type of articles on old Chevies and Fords, not to mention a Stanley Steamer and other older makes.

Bob

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In the current issue, there's an article about a 57 Chevy 150 series....the

very bottom of the line. A nice old "grandma bought it new" car. Nice mag.

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Yes' date=' it is the Hemmings "Classic Car" In my mind the best monthly old car magazine published. Only American cars.[/quote']

I agree 100%. Hemmings Classic Car is the best monthly there is. Great drive reports and car introductions. All vintages from 1900 up to late seventies. Great editors, I especially like the columns by Jim Richardson (inside back cover) and Richard Lentinello (EiC). "Driveable Dream" feature is the most enjoyable idea in the history of the motor press -IMHO.

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I love great car mags, but often, I can't get them up here... quite often its something to find out that they exist.... I enjoy the how to mags like auto restorer and skinned knuckles.... now officially have all auto restorers... looking for more skinned knuckles.... specially the real early years.

Allan

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Looks like some nice cars and a nice event. Thanks for the pics.

The tail-lights on the purple wagon look like they grew there..can't place the original home for them though...are they Cadillac units?

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Looks like some nice cars and a nice event. Thanks for the pics.

The tail-lights on the purple wagon look like they grew there..can't place the original home for them though...are they Cadillac units?

Yes the tail-lights are from a Caddy.

Dennis

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