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This is a vintage story I assume: he jumped a '60 Plymouth (green), a '57-8 Merc, 2 circa 54-55s and a... '61 Chevy?? with flat tires?? Not sure what he's flying in- something about it says '65-68 MoPar compact to me (Dart?). Not to mention he jumped off 2 stacked flatbed trailers into a pile of cardboard boxes... (?!?!) These stunt guys are wacked.
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Yeah, all the cars involved are a shame to lose, imo. It looks very vintage... 1970's? The car jumping looks like a '64-'65 Chevelle to me.

Sixty8, is this a metaphor for what you and Marcia are going through right now? Please say no.
:AH-HA_wink: Edited by ocnblu
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Balthy: The best part (or craziest I guess) is that the '60 Plymouth and the Merc Turnpike Cruiser are considered "Junkers" by the author. :huh: I'd pass on the Merc but I'd love the '60 Plymouth. Ocn: You know it's funny how the subconscious works... I did not put that obvious setup togeather untill you mentioned it. Guess I should have posted it in the other thread. :P
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  • 4 weeks later...
IMHO: Still better to have lived life to the fullest and bite the bullet rather than live to a ripe old age only to have a lifetime of regrets. No one ever tells their grandkids about their Shoulda-Coulda-Woulda memories. Although even in the early 1970s you think they would have used more hay and less cardboard. :P
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