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#162084 01/15/10 07:44 PM
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Not sure if this has ever been posted before, but if it has, my appologies - I've never seen it.

Click on the link and it'll take you to a neat 1935 Chevrolet news reel type advertisement...............



http://www.autotraderclassics.com/a...gn=dec+cruiser+email&articleId=46283


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Thank you Bob. I enjoyed it.


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I love watching those old videos. I wonder if any of you guys with knee action would take one down the RR tracks to see if they really ride that good? Thanks for the link!


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Really insteresting. The year I was born. thanku


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parking Hi Bowtie Bob, I received your PM on this. I especially enjoyed it as the first car I remember my father had was a '35 just like the one in the News Reel. I think he kept it until after the war and then moved "up" to a '41 Plymouth. I had three sisters and whenever all of went anywhere and took the dog also, I had to sit on a small fold up stool on the floor so the dog could sit on the seat with her head out the window. It was O.K. until the dog's "whistle berries" started and then I about died! Beamer


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