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soiouz
Posted 2016-12-18 9:20 PM (#529100)
Subject: Letter opener Desoto Plymouth NY dealership



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The Chrysler Kid
Posted 2016-12-27 9:06 PM (#529872 - in reply to #529100)
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Pick up only, too bad.
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Posted 2016-12-28 9:59 AM (#529898 - in reply to #529872)
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The Chrysler Kid - 2016-12-27 9:06 PM

Pick up only, too bad.



Ooops, I hadn't noticed! Next time I'm in Montreal, I might pick it up.
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firedome
Posted 2017-01-21 3:36 PM (#531958 - in reply to #529100)
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David - believe it or not that dealer's building is not only still there, but the faded or painted over DeSoto-Plymouth lettering is still very visible along the top-front of the building!! I've seen it for at least 40 years, we go right by it on the way to our Vermont lake house. Crown Point is just North of Fort Ticonderoga and also the old Fort at Crown Point on Rt. 9N and lead to the Crown Point bridge to Vermont, a tiny town of maybe 1000 souls, if even that. I think the building is still used for another business. Wish I could say I remember it from when they were in business, but I think they may have closed up in the late '60s, I think it had recently closed when I started going by there regularly. The Revolutionary era Forts at Ticonderoga and Crown Point are well worth a visit too. You should check it out!!

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