Hi Lou, Frustrating, isn't it? Every time I take my 57 Dodge to a car show, at least one person comes up to me and compliments me on my Christine. No, she was a red Plymouth, not a turquoise Dodge. My other Mopar is a 1939 DeSoto, which is constantly being called a Ford despite the DeSoto nameplates on the hood and the trunk. "What year is that?" they ask, not noticing the license plates saying "ITSA 39" I guess it's better to be noticed incorrectly than to not be noticed at all. Tony in Idaho 57 Dodge CRL 39 DeSoto -----Original Message----- From: Lou Cortese [mailto:wingsnwheels58@xxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:08 AM To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [FWDLK] A what? The weather is gorgeous today so I drove my 58'Belvedere to work today.I have a private covered parking space and co-workers joke that you never know what will occupy the mechanic's spot outside the hangar.Today,it's the Plymouth. A fellow from the hangar next door comes over to borrow a tool and asks me if I saw this beautiful"Bel Air"in my parking space!A what!?Calmly I put my tools down and explained what was really sitting outside.Now my neighbor knows what a Plymouth is and thinks it's much better looking then some blah Bel Air.Another poor soul saved from automotive doom by the Forward Look. It's not a Caddy,a De Soto or a Packard for that matter.There isn't a"500 inch hemi"under the hood,and it won't go 160 mph.For a relativly unknown car,it sure has alot of folklore surrounding it. _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee(r) Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963 |