But we own the Happy Days Suburban!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We bought it in Milwaukee shortly after the show closed. Drove it home to Nebraska during an ice storm on easter weekend. Actually ours is two tone brown and I understand the one on the show was blue if I remember right. Neat cars but not for high speed or easy touring. Something about that little flat head six pulling that huge car along which is amazing. Hate to think of it fully loaded with all nine passengers and all of theit luggage piled in the trunk and on the roof. Still a neat ride though. Any on line hits of the cars available? Haven't seen the ads myself. Terry ----- Original Message ----- From: <Tallfins@xxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 9:36 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Fraudulent auction cars > Wayne, > I've seen a couple of ads over the past year or so advertising the Happy Days > DeSoto through two separate auctions. As it happens, my neighbor also happens > to own what is suppose to be the Happy Days DeSoto. I emailed the auction > companies and asked if they could verify that they had the "real" DeSoto or > if they knew if more than one DeSoto was used during the show's filming. I > received no response from anybody. As been said, I'd hate to see people > paying more a car because of its supposed heritage only to find out that the > vehicle is a clone. As you said, buyer beware. > Dan C > Spanaway, WA
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