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Please Don't Call The Number

RRDon

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I called the number and woke up some grouchy old woman who cussed me out! LOL
[just kidding]
 
Those were the days !
And that was Right Here in our Area Code, City of Buffalo !!!
That car probably ran at Niagara and Lancaster locally ?
 
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If we only knew what the future held back then.

Chargers, Challengers, Cudas Darts were popular back then. And were cheap. Everyone back then was stuck on teens, 20s 30s cars. Cars that could never be driven in todays conditions.
 
I was digging the Mopars then, just didn't have two nickels to rub together!
 
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I called the number and woke up some grouchy old woman who cussed me out! LOL
[just kidding]
Lol I wonder what that “new car “ thy forced the sale was and what’s that new car worth now ? Lol watch it be like a 1976 Pontiac Ventura or a 1984 Oldsmobile cutlass
 
In 1983, I paid $1800 for my second GTX, which my wife thought was kind of dumb, and bought a 1975 Valiant with working air conditioning for $1800, which she thought was smart. I sold the Valiant four years later for $300. I sold the GTX eight years later for $6200. I sold it again last year for a few multiples of that.
 
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Those were the days !
And that was Right Here in our Area Code, City of Buffalo !!!
That car probably ran at Niagara and Lancaster locally ?

I think the rear fender may say transitown dodge. So yes Buffalo.
 
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