Who would not have paid $6,500 for this '52 Plymouth Wagon? Running. Driving. Rust free. Always a SoCal car. Very, very cool. Flathead six. Three on the tree. And sounds great. Well, not me because I have no nads and couldn't pull the trigger . But somebody here at the McCormick Auction did buy it. I call it a nice bargain ... along with many other great enthusiast-friendly sales here. What a great car to do a tour with with!
This is the most memorable dirt car from my youth. That, and his late models. Blackie Watt from New Alexandria, Pa. What a wheelman.
fasted58 said:This is the most memorable dirt car from my youth. That, and his late models. Blackie Watt from New Alexandria, Pa. What a wheelman.
I probably saw him run. My friend's dad Gene Nead ran Sportsman #27 in that era, at Bridgeport and a few other area dirt tracks. After a bad wreck he switched to building chassis for other folks. Can't find any pics online.
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fasted58 said:This is the most memorable dirt car from my youth. That, and his late models. Blackie Watt from New Alexandria, Pa. What a wheelman.
That Dodge truck, hnnngg
From my trip to Key West this last weekend. I'll never understand how it's legal to abandon ships randomly.
Karacticus said:stroker said:In reply to fasted58 :
missing Malt Duck...
Annie appears to be missing as well
Also missing
Apexcarver said:Karacticus said:stroker said:In reply to fasted58 :
missing Malt Duck...
Annie appears to be missing as well
Also missing
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