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Last seen: February 19, 2026 9:09 pm
Here are two listings from eBaY that suggest Monroe MA727 will fit a '46 Plymouth. That is the same shock set number that I purchased and installed o...
John, The rear leaf springs in my '55 have long since lost their perkiness. Pretty much since acquiring the car several decades ago I have run air s...
Bob, Thanks for the feedback and solution. I don't yet have a pushbutton car but hope to some day and this will come in handy. Mark
Awesome video, Ed! You should rightly be proud. Quite large of you to let the host mash the pedal when driving your car. Did your heart skip a beat...
Got mine today. Nice job - as usual - Dan and Geoff! Somebody else might be missing theirs, however. The printer stuffed two copies in one bag in m...
For those unfamiliar with parking on hilly terrain, this may help:
Bob Terpak reminded me about these photos of Gordon and Club assistants working to repair his '55 at a long ago convention. The rear wheel work is to...
Verner, With all due respect, owning a DeSoto would have been a few steps backward in prestige for Big Al. A quick Google search for Capone's cars s...
Found another one. Check out the '55 hardtop in the background.
Gordon helped me get my '55 back on the road many years ago. I took it out for an errand one day and when I was backing out of the local bank I heard...
Russian hackers! First the presidency, now the NDC! Mark
