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bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/20/2006 8:29:24 PM   
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Hello all I am new to this site but have been looking for a few weeks I have the itch to dig I am setting up a few old house privey digs cant wait I just love to read all your guys stories.I have been collection coca cola bottles and anything coke for 20 or so years and other old bottles too I was in carlisle P.A. 2 weeks ago for a big mopar show I have a few old cars but on sunday we went to hersey on the way we stoped at a outside flea market I just love to do that well I picked up some old bottles I will try to post the pictures there is one newer quart size acme beverages I cant find a thing about anyone know about them any help would be great I also hope to post some pictures of my digs I cant wait to get started oh yea does anyone know of any digging partners wanted in michigan thanks all.My pictures are to big if you could please give me your e-mail address and I will send them thanks.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/20/2006 10:28:05 PM   
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Hey Bill, welcome to the forum. Use your editor to reduce your pic to an exceptable size.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/22/2006 12:43:29 AM   
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hi moparman,  welcome to the forum.  my husband was at the chryler carlise also.  i couldn't go, had to work.  hope to make the fall carlise, i have pick up some nice bottles at the spring and fall carlise. it took me awhile  to figure out the pic thing.  trail and error, i still have trouble sometimes.  hope to see some pics. soon,  rhona   ps. the 65 cuda is my husbands pride and joy,the the red 49 ford. under the cover is a 73 ply. duster. that's half of them.




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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/22/2006 2:36:32 AM   
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Oh man I love that cuda and I'm a Ford guy But I've always loved the early cudas.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 6:06:20 PM   
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Hello Nice cuda it was my first time to carlisle It was a gret show and so big I have been to mopar nationals in ohio but I think carlisle blows it away I am trying to get the picture thing to work not much luck but will keep on trying I have a 67 coronet RT 440 and a 70 monaco 500 440 also I have had allot of mopars over the years loved them all thanks fore the reply.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 6:21:37 PM   
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I did it but had to cut the picture up I need to get it smaller I have some older blob top bottles I bought from this flea market will try to put on





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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 8:27:40 PM   
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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 8:28:24 PM   
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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 8:29:58 PM   
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pic 3.  Glad to help Mo.  Check the irfan view in the Help section  its a great program.  And welcome to the forum.  




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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 8:32:26 PM   
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thanks madpaddla you are very nice to help me I cant wait to dig and post some pictures thanks again for the help

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 8:51:21 PM   
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quote:

the 65 cuda is my husbands pride and joy,the the red 49 ford. under the cover is a 73 ply. duster. that's half of them.


Is the 73 Duster a 340 car ? Nice Barracuda !   Didn't the " Cuda" name come out in the 1970 model year . NICE MOPARS !
 

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 9:44:40 PM   
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hello brian the cuda came out in 64 as a barracuda and yes the true cuda  name was used in 70 and there was also barracuda in 70 but 71 was my pride and joy untill my brother-in-law wanted it so i took his 70 superbee i wish i still had her but thats a long story I see your from tenessee I have family in cookville do you know where thats at?I will be digging there soon cant wait

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 10:18:25 PM   
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Hi moparman ,
  I'm about 30 miles from Cookeville . Maybe you will dig some Cookeville Pottery on your dig !!!
  I like Mopars ..... but am a Ford man at heart ! My Brother is the real Mopar nut . Here's a pic of his Cuda .... It's Lime light Green . He also has a 73 Scamp 318 , and a 71 Duster 340 4 speed with the Scat Pack option !




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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/23/2006 11:41:49 PM   
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Way to go Brian!!! Knew there was something I really liked about you. I'm a BLUE OVAL guy my self. Caught the Blue oval bug long before I could drive.

I'll have to see if I can dig up a pic or two of some of mine. One of my ex's did away with alot of them but I think I got one of two left.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/24/2006 1:31:04 AM   
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Warren I have been a Ford fan for as long as I can remember ! Here's an old pic of my Torino at Steele , Alabama in 94 .
 
Sorry to get off topic guys and gals ..... but I love cars almost as much as I do bottles. Maybe a mod can move this part of this thread to Collectors chat section ????????
 





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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/24/2006 7:14:57 PM   
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nice cars brian I like any old mopar ford or chevy they are getting harder and more money to own but very fun so you only live 30 miles from cookville thats cool I am going to dig there over labor day weekend cant wait I have allot of places to dig in a short time but it will be fun my relitives at one time owned a mountain about half is still in the family so it will be like digging my great grandfaters trash kinda neat thoes will always stay in the collection

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/25/2006 10:52:28 AM   
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WOW!  A Vintage Car Forum too...way cool.
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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/29/2006 10:06:27 AM   
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I love the car stuff just about as much as the bottles I have but does antone know about the acme bottle or the other ones thanks and a vintage car forum sounds like it would take off in a big way you have to love the old cars just like bottles they will never make it like that again.

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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/29/2006 9:09:05 PM   
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Hey there, fellow Mopar Peeps.




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RE: bottles from P.A. flea market - 7/29/2006 10:19:26 PM   
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Nice bottles, Bill. Nice cars, too! I am also a Mopar man, used to have a '67 Dodge Power Wagon. Miss it. Will have another!

The A.H. Whitmer is a good Selinsgrove bottle. I'm about 40 miles from Selinsgrove, so we run into bottles from that area once in a while. Never found a good Whitmer, though. ~Jim


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