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Malcom Durham was from the Washington D.C. area... The DC Lip....:D
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Yeah that's kinda what I figured because all of the other old photos I've seen from the past said either MD or DC on the door or quarter panels...I don't know why I thought it said SC on the door, I guess my eyes are starting to go...but he was originally a farm boy from Goldsboro, N.C. before moving.
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Ronnie Sox was definitely from the South...
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Couple more shots of Ronnie Sox other ride...notice the two different hoods on this '64 Mercury.
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Dwight Southerland's 65 that later became Amy Faulk's.
I remember the first time I saw this car at Carlisle Ark. Pure white and not a single decal that I recall. As a kid I had a 64 Malibu Pure Stocker and this was my dream car. http://www.lakelandraceway.com/image...ulk_wagon1.jpg |
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Charlie, I've always liked the looks of the '64 & '65 Chevelle station wagons...I may have to get me one of those some day...but for now lets see some more of them from down south.
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Can't forget about the Robert Nance '65 A990 Plymouth Belvedere from Georgia...
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