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JULY 9-11, 2010 - Carlisle Events

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SURVIVORS<br />

SEE THESE ORIGINALS ON ROW J BESIDE THE MIDWAY<br />

ALL-ORIGINAL, UNTOUCHED, AND UNRESTORED<br />

Survivors are true time capsules and are the best way to see exactly how these vehicles<br />

were originally assembled on the line. They still have their original factory applied<br />

paint, interiors and drive trains; or at least a minimum of 85% of it. Thanks to the eff orts<br />

of Mel Major we are pleased to bring you over 40 of the best unrestored Mopars. Stop<br />

by the Mopar Survivors Display and take lots of reference photos for your restoration<br />

project, enhance your knowledge or just to admire these rare beauties. Pictured on this<br />

page are the cars being displayed for the fi rst time in the <strong>Carlisle</strong> Mopar Survivors tent.<br />

1961 CHRYSLER WINDSOR<br />

Alphonse Colacicco<br />

1967 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE II<br />

David Pinault<br />

1969 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER<br />

Larry Avery Sr.<br />

1974 PLYMOUTH ‘CUDA<br />

Leonard Demers<br />

1964 DODGE POLARA 500<br />

Bernie Kasievich<br />

1967 PLYMOUTH GTX<br />

Robert Kassey<br />

1969 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER<br />

Rick Miller<br />

1975 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER<br />

Charles Vrana<br />

1961 CHRYSLER NEWPORT<br />

Linda Muller<br />

1966 DODGE CHARGER<br />

Joseph Seybert<br />

1969 PLYMOUTH ROAD RUNNER<br />

David Jenkins<br />

1970 DODGE CORONET 500<br />

Donald Bish<br />

1979 PLYMOUTH VOLARE DUSTER<br />

Thomas Schatz<br />

24 / CARLISLE CHRYSLER NATIONALS <strong>2010</strong> / <strong>Carlisle</strong><strong>Events</strong>.com <strong>Carlisle</strong><strong>Events</strong>.com / CARLISLE CHRYSLER NATIONALS <strong>2010</strong> / 25

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