Many times cars are photographed with no trim and an artist airbrushes the trim on See page 101 of "Cars of the Sensational '70's". The car at the top of the page shows a green Monaco 2-door hardtop with no trim at all. That car would have been t9uched up for advertising use when the trim was finally decided for production. And sometimes cars are airbrushed to illustrate cars the company has no art work for. Chrysler Canada offered a Polara Special series in 1971-73 (a Polara with less exterior trim and a Fury I interior) and as the American firm had no art work for it, in 1971 Chrysler Canada had the Polara photos air brushed to look like a Polara Special and the Polara Brougham (not sold in Canada) changed to look like a Polara. The front shot of the Polara Brougham had the seats modified to remove the high-back front seats. As for - > I should re-find it, & enclose it, but, if you will log on to the FWDLK > website's display-listing of Forwardlook cars, on Epay, & check out the > newer-pages, under 57 Dodge, you will find an > historical photo, taken : "Sept 57" [!!!!---extremely > early-production ] of the rear end of a 57 Dodge. "Sept 57" photo of a 1957 Dodge would be exremely LATE production - they were built from October 1956 through September 1957. Actually, being "Sept 57" it may very well be a 1958 Dodge prototype being shown Bill Vancouver, BC ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ray Jones" <hurst300@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2006 4:13 PM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Never-say-NEVER (smoking-CAR!) > Keep in mind that early Factory publicity photos were often airbrushed > and/or staged with stuff that never made it to production. > Ray > On Jan 17, 2006, at 11:59 PM, eastern sierra Adj Services wrote: > > > WOW; we all talk about O.E.M. anomalies, but actual, honest-to-Mopar, > > examples/evidence > > of same are RARE...... > > > > I should re-find it, & enclose it, but, if you will log on to the FWDLK > > website's display-listing of Forwardlook cars, on Epay, & check out the > > newer-pages, under 57 Dodge, you will find an > > historical photo, taken : "Sept 57" [!!!!---extremely > > early-production ] of the rear end of a 57 Dodge. > > > > The car has BOTH a trunk "V" emblem, AND "black-painted" back-of-fin > > plate. > > > > What's so interesting, is that Coros "DID NOT" > > have "V" trunk-emblems, on them [that emblem did NOT designate a V/8 > > engine ] , but ONLY Coros had black painted back-of-fin plates. > > > > Royals (& CRL's ) had bright-finish anodized aluminum back-of-fin > > plates, AND the triunk "V" emblems. > > > > So, what IS this car??? A Coro w/the "V" trunk emblem [probably], or a > > Roy/CRL w/BLACK > > back-of-fin plates??? > > > > Rene Kroeger tells a story of his having worked @ a Dodge dealership, > > in > > 59, & seeing a new- > > model 59 D500 with a D500 emblem, mounted on the TRUNK (a la 57 -58); > > can't remember if that car also had the emblems, on the fins, too, but, > > Rene has no pics of that car......just the story. > > > > But, "here" is a PHOTO of a factory anomaly!!! > > > > Neil Vedder > > > > > > ************************************************************* > > > > To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to > > http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 > > > > ************************************************************* > > To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to > http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 > ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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