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In the 1930s, the Great Depression was exacerbated by a heatwave that made the decade one of the hottest on record. This article covers a difficult time that has been mostly forgotten.
Chryslers at Carlisle 2021 was a return to normal as the show broke records for show cars and attendance.
To save time, just assume I disagree with everybody about everything.
Now I want to do a General Lee like this.
This Dodge caught my eye because it is the spitting image of a car that I passed on in the late ’80s. That car was also a 1967 Coronet 500 in light blue with Cragar rims but it deviated in three specific ways. Most noticeably it was a convertible that eliminated the well-done C pillar in the interest of open-top motoring. It was powered by an angry-sounding poly 318 that came from a hot rod 60 Plymouth that rusted away leaving the engine. it also had a newer four-speed installed. The same guy tried to sell me a 1967 Coronet…
This old Chevy is not only a rare truck with a rare drive train, but it also has a rare camper conversion. To top it off, it is in amazing condition.
Join us Tuesday, April 20th at 6:30 PM when Raul Carvajal of American National joins Marty Milligan of Digital Onramp WSI to answer your questions about classic car and motorcycle insurance. Ask questions during the live stream or send them to insurancequestions@mountainstatedigitalllc.com
Are you making every lead count? Everything that we do should leverage digital marketing.
We are going to look back on the last ten years as a golden age of social media. Unless we find a way to get along, we are going to end up in fragmented silos that do not communicate with each other.
It was your standard morning pop in. I just needed to deliver some information related to an email sent the night before and see how my coworker was doing. That was when she checked her email, and I noticed that she had close to ten thousand emails in her inbox, of which more than half were unopened. I regretted bringing it up before I finished. To her, emptying her inbox was the equivalent of running a six-minute mile. That inbox was a ten thousand email anchor on her productivity. It was time to declare email bankruptcy. As someone that keeps my…