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That is all his stuff including cars. Those are not day two cars. Those are the actual Rapid Transit Caravan Cars that Chrysler toured the country with. The white car is called the Diamante. It was a Chrysler show car that was also built as the Yellow Jacket. It is the first Hemi Challenger ever built.
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You were right to take all those photos Charley, there is no way that collection could be described by just telling someone-----Was that RoadRunner car part of the Mopar Tour.----- ?-------------Thanks for sharing
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Great pics Charley, thanks for sharing!...that's all I can say as I'm speechless after seeing the collection!
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Yes, Thanks Charley for the pics. Great collection
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Thats an a amazing collection. Very impressive!
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Cool pics, thanks, Charley. Seems all the Mopar food groups are well represented in that collection. Had that giant RTS Hemicuda poster on our basement wall when I was about 9 or 10 and shot pucks at it, er, shot pucks at a net and missed once or twice. Wish I still had it - even slightly chewed.
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I think this personal Museum Collection is a good example of showing us how much time & money American Auto Manufacturers really did spend on advertising their product back then.The Vibrant colors,the graphic bold designs,the catchy sales phrases.
It was definitely their Zenith & most likely,it will probably never be eclipsed again! ![]() |
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