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Valiant, I believe you are correct sir! That's not a Dodge symbol, what was I thinking.
I'm still going with 1963 based on that font. Always dug that font.
I had a 59 Plymouth wagon with push button torque flite and a 393 hemi. Damned thing would run with GTO'sI had a '56 Plymouth Belvedere with push button drive. Push button drive was introduced in '55 Plymouthsanyone remember these?
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That looks like about a 1965 ('63?) MOPAR push button TorqueFlite transmission on the left, probably on a Dodge Dart. In turquoise. With torsion bar suspension.
From the lettering I'm going with '63. I had a couple of '64s.
Let's see you prove you're over 18!
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one was a piece of shit on performance,,,,,the other used to blow spitwads throughLet's see you prove you're over 18!
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I preferred Roarer brand....Anyone remember these
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If you took them, how did you remember?Anyone remember these
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I preferred what was available.I preferred Roarer brand....Anyone remember these
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I preferred Roarer brand....Anyone remember these
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I took them in the 70's damn near everyone did.If you took them, how did you remember?Anyone remember these
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I am assuming that is a 'lude.
Cannabinol , THC and mescaline was popular in Oklahoma...powder form...I preferred what was available.I preferred Roarer brand....Anyone remember these
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