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Royal
Posted 2010-08-27 4:05 PM (#238624 - in reply to #238614)
Subject: Re: New guy here



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Very nice/rare car you have, Jeremy. I am jealous, moooore photos of the car!!!!

BTW, In what date of the year did they start to built these Regals? Bengt
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60 Plymouth
Posted 2010-08-28 9:10 AM (#238700 - in reply to #238614)
Subject: Re: New guy here



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d500neil - 2010-08-27 2:58 PM

For any interested person (too bad that this has to play out on Jeremy's thread, but anyone reading this thread
will realize that Aaron rudely butted in on this discussion), Aaron's intellectual capacity and maturity and role models
are well documented in his avatar.

I apologize to Jeremy, and to the other members of this website.


Its about time you apologize for your endless dripple about nothing

Looks like you took an extra dose of Geratol today got you all frisky..

I think you again were the one butting in taking over someone's thread. I just commented on the brisk discussion you where having with Chaney which really had nothing to do with Jeremy introducing himself.


Again nice car Jeremy and welcome to the forum......

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D500Jim
Posted 2010-08-30 11:17 AM (#239001 - in reply to #237745)
Subject: RE: New guy here



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Not because I'm a D500 avatar too, but pleae, could we stop this indifference and egocentrism?

It makes me feel ashamed to be part of a group of which their members do things like this. Please, stick to Mopar, only.

If anybody has any problem with any person, that's what the PM (private email) is meant for.

Thanks, all.

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MOPAR-TO-YA
Posted 2010-08-31 1:12 AM (#239122 - in reply to #237745)
Subject: RE: New guy here


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I thought we had hashed the radio thing and got it settled. Antenna on the right or left side etc.-etc.

If the ordering dealer wanted a radio factory installed, so it was. I am convinced that some dealers
ordered cars without radios and if a customer saw the car and wanted a radio, the dealer installed it.
Who knows, maybe a dealer could order a radio and not have it installed by the factory.
You can only guess what went on in those days . How are you going to state facts?..........................MO
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agirlandher58
Posted 2010-09-03 12:21 AM (#239531 - in reply to #237745)
Subject: Re: New guy here



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Welcome new forwardlooker. That car has got to have some of the best looking side chrome ever!!!!
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d500neil
Posted 2010-09-04 4:28 PM (#239708 - in reply to #237745)
Subject: Re: New guy here



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This car was/is coded as having an OEM front fender antenna on it (as part of the Radio Accessory option group).

Factory-installed radios had their antennae be located on the passenger's side fender.

The dash's masking-taped Broadcast Sheet (if still there) would possibly confirm the radio block-off plate's installation, if for
some reason the radio was not supposed to be installed on the car.

The car shows no evidence (right?) of ever having an antenna be installed on it, and, it has a very vintage looking
radio block-off plate on it.

The car's original owner apparently never seemed to mind the absence of a radio in the car.




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Posted 2010-09-04 4:31 PM (#239709 - in reply to #239708)
Subject: Re: New guy here



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d500neil - 2010-09-04 4:28 PM

This car was/is coded as having an OEM front fender antenna on it (as part of the Radio Accessory option group).

Factory-installed radios had their antennae be located on the passenger's side fender.

The dash's masking-taped Broadcast Sheet (if still there) would possibly confirm the radio block-off plate's installation, if for
some reason the radio was not supposed to be installed on the car.

The car shows no evidence (right?) of ever having an antenna be installed on it, and, it has a very vintage looking
radio block-off plate on it.

The car's original owner apparently never seemed to mind the absence of a radio in the car.










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