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Scooby67

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Yea only IF...LOL
 

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That's only a few miles from my house!

 
Wait.. so is there a way to get one of these for any of our cars? I so want one.. I'll blow it up into a poster... how does one go about getting these?
 
I remember those adds. I was seventeen and on foot at the time. My pal Paul and I would visit Joe Grogan Motors here in Toledo, and drool over the 68' RR and GTX.
 
Had a shyster dealer in this area that advertised those kinds of low prices back then. Turns out that many (if not all) of the cars had been wrecked/damaged in transit etc and he'd fix them and sell em cheap. He got run out of town after a couple of years....
 
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Wait.. so is there a way to get one of these for any of our cars? I so want one.. I'll blow it up into a poster... how does one go about getting these?

You can go to https://news.google.com/newspapers and look up the newspapers for your area. They have scans of most newspapers in the US and you can find lots of cool ads for our cars. And it's free!
 

I just ordered three of them. :headbang:
 
i remember a 68 RR on the dealer floor...383/auto...$2800.00...but I was working for $1.72 an hour and couldn't swing the payments.

But...I have My car now.....see left....but it doesn't have a 383....instead a 472 hemi...
 

I actually bought that exact car in 1969.....orange with black interior and the stripes on the hood, 383, 4 spd. I just got a job with an airline at Oakland airport a couple of weeks prior, so they gave me the car....traded in my white 62 VW bug and off I went, burning rubber around every corner I could find!!
Two weeks later the dealership calls me and tells me my credit history is non existent so I have to bring the car back!
Being an honest guy I sadly drove the RR (with the bald rear tires) back to the dealership and they gave me back my 62 VW and that was that..:angry9:
 
I actually bought that exact car in 1969.....orange with black interior and the stripes on the hood, 383, 4 spd. I just got a job with an airline at Oakland airport a couple of weeks prior, so they gave me the car....traded in my white 62 VW bug and off I went, burning rubber around every corner I could find!!
Two weeks later the dealership calls me and tells me my credit history is non existent so I have to bring the car back!
Being an honest guy I sadly drove the RR (with the bald rear tires) back to the dealership and they gave me back my 62 VW and that was that..:angry9:

At least you had a few weeks of fun!!
 
By 69 I was making decent money and could swing the payments with a co-sign (dad of course) but was also looking at the fact that the draft was breathing down my neck with a 105 lottery number....so I just fixed up the car I had.
 
I was only 10 in 1969, it was only just a pipe dream back then...LOL

I've had 13 68-71 RR's so far to date & a ton of other models by now...
 
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