And much more!
When you mention this, the only collecting place would be the WPC Musuem which is closed!!There is some rare stuff that you and other members have posted. All of it would be fitting to display in a 65 Dart and Mopar museum!
Thanks Keith! Got it today. Man that was cool! I could see how the sales staff drool over the vacation trips and luxery items.Ever see this one before? 1965 Dodge Track Down dealer Progress Kit....
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I have a bunch of 66 Plymouth Valiant stuff I should post some time, might have to start my own thread
If I could figure out how to scan some of this stuff, would you be able to post it on that page to share with others?
Would it be possible to have it reproduced ?
Bill
I suppose it would be possible- expensive - but possible.
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Can you shot a picture of the license plate frame? I have been looking for one for a lpng time but never found one. Would just be good to see how they looks!https://www.forabodiesonly.com/mopar/attachments/20190124_133131-jpg.1715280080/
My 65 Dart GT convertible was sold new at Wegge Motors in Pasadena. I have the original invoice and the dealer license plate frames among my collection. You have stuff that I never knew existed. It's astounding the amount of crap that is (or was) produced for each model year. I still have a stack of postcards of the 1985 and 86 Chryslers and Plymouths from when I was an esteemed new and used car sales associate at Serramonte Chrysler Plymouth in Colma, California. There's no thrill like getting a color postcard of a brand new 1986 Plymouth Caravelle in your mailbox.