I took my 1948 Plymouth to the Leesburg Virginia Air Show on Saturday. I was the only MOPAR there. One gentlemen actually came by and told me ?Thank God a MOPAR? . At least a dozen people stopped by whom at one point or another.., either owned a P15 or had a Father or Grandfather who owned the car. At least 5 people told me it was their first car and one woman thanked me for bringing back the memory. Click on the link below the picture for the blow by blow picture story.
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Cheers Chet...
Thanks for sharing!
Looks like a great time!
The powers that be are shutting down our 911th Airwing here in Pittsburgh this year.... Job loss plus, of coarse our huge annual airshow are now things of the past... :'(
Cool photos, Chet...
Pat O'Connor
nice to see, Your car shines beautifully!
Greetings from D?sseldorf!
Go
Thanks all for the kind words. It?s really nice to be using the car rather than working on it.
I think I can get use to this. Chet?
Chet,
I apologize for being late on commenting on this thread, thanks for the great photos, and yes, it is very easy to get behind the wheel of our Plymouths and go for a ride. Cooper and I did that today while my wife was outside raking up the branches and such from Sandy. I guess I was the Grasshopper and she was the Ant:):)
Hay Bob,
No apologies necessary. You keep doing what you're doing, keep getting healthy and come summer maybe we can get Greg, Mark, and others to crash a local event in your area. Who knows the event might become mug worthy.
Chet...
Quote from: chetbrz on November 19, 2012, 10:09:23 PM
Hay Bob,
No apologies necessary. You keep doing what you're doing, keep getting healthy and come summer maybe we can get Greg, Mark, and others to crash a local event in your area. Who knows the event might become mug worthy.
Chet...
Sounds like a good plan to me