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Murdo, SD auto museum

Started by rohnk, August 21, 2011, 09:01:05 PM

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rohnk

My family and I just got back from a trip to South Dakota and while exploring out there, we stopped in a little town called Murdo. They have an auto museum there so we went through it and I found a few AMC/Nash cars. I also found a book written by Patrick R. Foster about AMC cars. I have yet to read it but looks very interesting!










68AMXGOPAC

I have that book, it's pretty good actually,Smitty gave it to me.

WOW, is that a Rebel Machine I see in there ?and of course I spotted the AMX : )

Whuntmore

Yup, that is a 1970 "The Machine".  Just wicked.  and Looks like a 1968 AMX

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