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ChrisBcritter

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  1. Hey Dave, I hunted through a lot of Young Ford ads from February 1975 on the Newspapers site but couldn't find your Mustang. I did find that they had a celebrity visitor at that time; did you go see her?
  2. Many a slip 'twixt the cup and the lip.
  3. Would be nice if AMT would engineer the kit so the '59 El Camino chassis would be a drop-in fit.
  4. Here are the license plates for Eleanor; download and print to size.
  5. Mind your peas
  6. Mines Field was the original name of Los Angeles International Airport.
  7. That and a '57 Buick Century! (And the request floodgates are gonna open wide now... )
  8. My only request: A correct '46 grille! Even the one on this diecast '46 sedan delivery looks better:
  9. Art Fleming, original host of Jeopardy!, also appeared in the 1979 movie MacArthur.
  10. Any word yet on the '62 Mopars?
  11. Hmm. I see yours has blackwall tires while mine has whitewalls. Wonder which was more common?
  12. You got it! Never Steal Anything Small. Hints: Features a huge star from Warner Bros., late in his career; not a big hit for him. Sometimes a good guy and sometimes a bad guy; this role was a good bad guy. = James Cagney Co-stars a future Oscar winner/future TV bus driver. Elmer Gantry/The Partridge Family = Shirley Jones Also stars a future TV detective, playing the same character in three different shows; his career was cut short by MG (the disease, not the car) but his wife (a very big star) stuck by him until his death forty years later. Jeff Spencer/77 Sunset Strip/Surfside 6/Hawaiian Eye/Ann-Margret = Roger Smith The one singing is largely forgotten today but she had gotten a Best Supporting Oscar nomination a year earlier, appearing with Tony Curtis. The Defiant Ones = Cara Williams The movie's title was copied for the title of the theme song from the 1967 movie Catalina Caper (with one word changed). "Never Steal Anything Wet"
  13. This should be fun. "I'm sorry, I want a Ferrari!" (sung) Hints: Features a huge star from Warner Bros., late in his career; not a big hit for him. Sometimes a good guy and sometimes a bad guy; this role was a good bad guy. Co-stars a future Oscar winner/future TV bus driver. Also stars a future TV detective, playing the same character in three different shows; his career was cut short by MG (the disease, not the car) but his wife (a very big star) stuck by him until his death forty years later. The one singing is largely forgotten today but she had gotten a Best Supporting Oscar nomination a year earlier, appearing with Tony Curtis. The movie's title was copied for the title of the theme song from the 1967 movie Catalina Caper (with one word changed). Over to you...
  14. Three seconds too late with my last post, so I did some quick editing.
  15. Pods can make a delicious salad but you have to cut them up before they turn into people.
  16. Results may vary, and trust me, you don't even want to know about the side effects!
  17. Right for this time of year, has cool old Mopars, but most importantly, it's got a good beat and you can dance to it!
  18. "Name by name, but not by nature" said Arthur.
  19. Well I was ridin' high and know was gonna score Till I met that gal named Eleanor...
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