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He obsessively played a fantasy baseball game of his own invention, charting the exploits of made-up players like Wino Love, Warby Pepper, Heinie Twiett, Phegus Cody and Zagg Parker, who toiled on imaginary teams named either for cars (the Pittsburgh Plymouths and New York Chevvies, for example) or for colors (the Boston Grays and Cincinnati Blacks).
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That means chopping Mercury tops and sectioning Shoebox Fords and customizing Plymouths.
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In interviews, he has recalled driving to a Chrysler factory where he stared at rows of big-finned Plymouths.
Sunday Reading 2009
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That means chopping Mercury tops and sectioning Shoebox Fords and customizing Plymouths.
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That means chopping Mercury tops and sectioning Shoebox Fords and customizing Plymouths.
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I've been glued to my TV since Jim McKay and Chris Economaki were calling races on Wide World Of Sports on ABC in the early 1960s and the races were actually being run by real Fords, Chevys, Mercurys, Dodges, Buicks, Plymouths, etc.
Binky Philips: How About a Spin Around Daytona Speedway, Hoss? Binky Philips 2011
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Stephen King, Christine (becuase I love old Plymouths)
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That means chopping Mercury tops and sectioning Shoebox Fords and customizing Plymouths.
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Our cousins lived next door to the junkyard, twenty acres of Studebakers and LaSalles, two-toned Hudson Hornets and eyeless DeSotos; broken pulpwood trucks; and Fords, Plymouths, and Chevrolets without bound.
Cover Story 2010
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There are Fords, Chevvies, Plymouths, Bentleys and Yugos -- they will all get you there.
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