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I've decided to be a 1940 cabbie. I figure there've got to be job opportunities, since most of the drivers have enlisted to help our boys fight overseas.
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Disney Studios?
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baller. You know you probably have to wear shoes for this gig though, right?
Hippy :)
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How odd; I've decided to be a 1940 Uber driver .
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Can you say "Where to, Mac?" in the appropriate accent?
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Is that a '40 Plymouth with '39 fenders?
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Plymouth or GTFAC.
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Plymouth not Swedish. Plymouth not relevant.
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Plymouths were sold and even assembled in Sweden. Your argument is invalid.
http://moparblog.com/crazy-swedish-
http://www.allpar.com/world/sweden.h
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Assembled in Glorious Sweden, but still smelled of burger.
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But Swedish burger is best burger *for* Sweden. Sweden needs burger.
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I don't think I've ever seen a picture of you with shoes lol
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And can you speed shift that three on the tree when someone says "Follow that car!"?
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Close. Universal!
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All while chomping on a cigar? You bet I can.
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Hmm, perhaps? The little placard in the window said it was a '40 Plymouth.
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The '39 has a very distinctive square-ish headlight setup:
http://www.americandreamcars.com/1939plymouth4d
The '40 has chromework that matches your picture.
http://www.memorylaneclassiccars.com/40oplymouth/le
I thought at first glance the headlights were square-ish with covers due to blending into the grill. Probably a vanilla '40, though.