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tonyola
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tonyola commented on Mad_Science Brings Us A Los Angeles DOTS-O-Rama!
"The Chevy pickup is a '69, while the Suburban is a '71 or '72 (those two years were all but identical in appearance)."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17356104 01:36 PM on December 6
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tonyola commented on 1940 Chrysler Windsor
"@CJinSD: The Valiants (and Darts) were durable products, but not necessarily quality."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17355831 01:16 PM on December 6
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tonyola commented on 1940 Chrysler Windsor
"@Murph: Shared basic platforms were the order of the day for the Big Three even in the 1940s, but I wouldn't call it "badge engineering" as we now define it."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17353524 09:55 AM on December 6
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tonyola commented on 1940 Chrysler Windsor
"It might be hard to believe after decades of K-cars, Sebrings, LeBarons, and other dross, but there was a time when Chryslers were the solidest, most indestructible machines on the road."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17353493 09:46 AM on December 6
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Old Grimey replied to tonyola's comment in Project Car Hell, Party Like It's 1955 (and You're Broke) Edition: Ford, Chevy, Dodge, or Nash? 1:43 AM on Dec 6
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tonyola commented on Question Of The Day: Your Best Car Radio Moment?
"I don't know if it's a favorite, but driving 11,000+ miles all over the US and Mexico in the summer of '76 with nothing but an AM radio was memorable."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17349188 11:23 PM on December 5
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tonyola commented on Screaming Chicken-ize Your Ride For Cheap!
"@Murilee Martin: The screams and flames came along in 1917."
http://jalopnik.com/comment/17347102 09:09 PM on December 5
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Murilee Martin replied to tonyola's comment in Screaming Chicken-ize Your Ride For Cheap! 8:46 PM on Dec 5
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