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“By the way, how are the brakes?” Tom Henderson October 11, 1952
“The price includes the radio, heater, and all the parts lying on the ground.” Larry Reynolds September 16, 1950
“The former owner had to work so hard to meet the payments he didn’t get a chance to drive it.” Bob Barnes June 23, 1961
“I’m not speaking to you as a salesman, but as a friend. Grab it!” Robert Paplow April 12, 1952
“I’m going to be frank with you; this is an old car…” Jeff Keate April 7, 1951
“Now that you mention it, he did seem in a hurry!” Steve DuQuette February 7, 1953
“But we can’t vacate! There isn’t a car on the lot would stand moving again.” Gardner Rea January 13, 1951
“No radio, but when you open the glove compartment it plays ‘Moonlight Bay.’” Chon Day June 28, 1952
“I’ve got a terrific buy if you’ll assemble it yourself.” Jerry Marcus December 13, 1952
Bob Schroeter November 15, 1952
“It was owned by a little old lady who never placed better than fifth.” Ray Helle October 11, 1952
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Comments
These are all great. I like the drawings of the real ‘antique’ cars here, and the details put into them. Number 10 (laughing side view mirror) is my favorite, followed by number 5.