Greg - You win - that's what I was referring to.
Explanation accepted. I think its great they included you and your
Dodge. Another testament to what a great organization the club is. I
cannot see how the Bulletin did not win the Golden Quill award this year.
Its truly a first class publication. I must admit I didn't notice your
Dodge amongst all the Plymouths - I showed the Bulletin to a friend of mine and
he spotted it right away (and he's a T-Bird fanatic). Thats a good lookin
Royal Lancer. I'd say it's calendar material???? John Z in
Mosinee
John,
If you are referring to my 1956 Dodge in the July-August 2001 issue of "The
Plymouth Bulletin" - on page 41, I would like to offer this explanation. I
am a member of the local chapter of the Plymouth Owners Club, the Dairyland
Region. The only antique car I own is the Dodge. I do not
own a Plymouth. The local region of the club has accepted me as a
"member in Mopar" and I have enjoyed being a member of both the local chapter
and the national club. The Dairyland Region hosted the national event
this year in Reedsburg, WI. I spent many hours working with my
club to host this event. They in turn were generous enough to include me
in "The Plymouth Bulletin" and I appreciate it. My car was not judged.
Greg Filtz Member of the Plymouth Owners Club and the Forward Look
Mailing List. 1956 Dodge Royal Lancer
goiola wrote:
In the July-August 2001 issue of
"The Plymouth Bulletin" - on page 41, - does anyone notice anything unusual
or out of the ordinary? John Z in Mosinee,
WI
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