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| avromark Fri 1/26/2007 10:44a | Yep. 1973 to 1978. Over 1/2 of them are still in use. Of the 13,000 made over 7,000 still take families on vacations. Not too bad eh? They are small by todays standards at 23 or 26 feet (My parents current RV is a "mid sized" 34 fter.)
Stripes, Twister, are two movies that feature one.
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| mickey_ring Mon 1/29/2007 3:35p | The GMC was (is) front wheel drive? |
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| avromark Wed 1/31/2007 6:01p | And yes it was and had double boagies for the rear wheel (Guess whose family have have owned one)
So Tom or Mickey who's gonna ask next?
And if Mickey is asking a question, too many products to list :P |
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| mickey_ring Mon 2/19/2007 6:10a | I have one: In the 1970s, Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge came up with a character to promote their new anti-corrosion efforts. What was his name? |
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| mickey_ring Sat 2/24/2007 2:15p | His first name had something to do with iron oxide. |
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| monorailblue Mon 2/26/2007 1:55p | Rusty McRust-Rust.
This is a tad obscure, don't you think . . . like asking what one of the "Where's the Beef" ladies was wearing in their third commercial. |
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| avromark Mon 2/26/2007 2:47p | ^^^ If that was your serious question I'd say clothes, maybe I'm wrong? |
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| mickey_ring Mon 2/26/2007 5:52p | Well it's flashback trivia, it's an advertising character so nope I don't think it's all that obscure. It ain't like I asked for the first names of the Dodge brothers or Mister Chrysler.
Rusty Jones was his name. Hello Rusty Jones, goodbye rusty cars. Kind of pathetic since American cars in the '70s were rusting out as soon as they came out of the factory. |
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| avromark Mon 2/26/2007 6:18p | I know who the 2 Dodge brothers are :P
John and Horace duh, and one married a lady named Matilda and you really should see their estate in Michigan. Meadowbrook Hall.
http://www2.oakland.edu/oaklan d/OUportal/index.asp?site=87 |
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| mickey_ring Tue 2/27/2007 4:22p | John and Horace are correct! The last question went over so well, here's another:
Uni, Roy and Al were characters in commercials for this tire maker. |