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You know, that is a totally absurd automobile.
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How so?
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That is some awkward English.
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Very, and an odd way of marketing. Doubtful if this would sell any cars today, and maybe it wasn’t effective 90 years ago either.
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Just over-the-top. I didn’t say it wasn’t nice ...
Are you the one with the M715 truck interest? Who posts Vietnam Era pics with 715s in them?
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I love them and have posted a few , but I think you’ re referring to 415s30. He’s restoring a Dodge M37, the truck that preceded the M715.
https://oppositelock.kinja.com/randoms-1845118185
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The craftsmanship on prewar luxury cars is so evident, even at a distance glance. The amount of skill and talent that went into hand crafting every part of that is amazing to think of