Re: [FWDLK] Plymouth club voting?
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Re: [FWDLK] Plymouth club voting?



FYI -

I love my 1989 Dodge Omni.  Bought it five years ago for a prayer.  I've put
80,000+ miles on it, mostly trouble-free.  It has the most comfortable car
seats that I've ever sat in.  There's enough room in the hatchback area
(with the rear seats folded down) to carry a 59 Dodge fender.  At 135,000
miles, it is rust-free with the original paint on it. Not easy to say here
in the northeast. I'm not sure what to buy next, so I just keep driving it.
The 2.2L engine has plenty of pep.

Just my two cents.  Now back to the discussion of FL cars.

Ron

----- Original Message -----
From: David Maxwell <maxdlhd@UTECH.NET>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 1999 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Plymouth club voting?


> I say/type this with the knowledge that I am not the world's authority on
what
>  makes
> a classic, but here goes anyway.  Can anyone invision a day when
someone/anyone,
> climbs into an `81 Plymouth Horizon and says to him/herself; boy they're
gonna
>  love
> this one at the Mopar meet!  The power, the styling, the incredible level
of
> attention to quality and detail at every level.  This is one fine
machine...
>
> Just wondering,
>
> David Maxwell
>
> Philip Patterson wrote:
>
> > Since Daimler pretty much decided when Plymouths were going to end, I
don't
>  see
> > any real reason for the Plymouth club to exclude those cars now. I bet
they
>  will
> > find that a lot of the club members own later model Plymouths as well as
the
> > earlier classics. It looks like to me they have a good excuse to
increase
>  their
> > membership by a large number. Excluding folks could work against them.
But I
>  am
> > not a member, as yet, of their club, so I don't have any real say in
that
> > matter. If you could post that e-mail address it would be appreciated,
but
>  they
> > may not want to hear from outsiders about this. So post it at your own
> > discretion. If fins ever make a come back, we could very well be in the
same
> > situation here. I wont hold my breath, but it could happen. Wish they
hadn't
> > killed the Copperhead.  That car had a nice little fin on the trunk.
> > Phil Patterson
> >
> > Lars Larson 56 Plymouth wrote:
> >
> > > Dont know how many R members, but the big vote for where to stop the
years
> > > covered is due via MAIL by Dec 1.
> > > Just got my bulletin today, if U R in the same boat U may want to e
mail the
> > > power structure listed in the front of the bulletin.
> > >
> > > L.



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