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Prozac's History

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I got my beautiful '72 Plymouth 340 Duster from lovely Alex Doig...does anyone know it's history...and had anyone got any old pix of him (Prozac - not Alex)..?

This is Prozac - UCE 398S
www.therooster.info/rooweb/1prozac.htm


love

Mel
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Post by Anonymous »

sorry dont know anything about it but must say that is one sweet ride :thumbright:
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Post by Anonymous »

Yup.

Hi Steph :)
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Post by Anonymous »

Pete Wiseman owned it before Alex. Maybe he can shed more light on it.
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Indeed, it was (I think) the first members "Featured Car" and Jeff Brown did a very arty cover on it for the Connected Magazine.

Good car and my daily driver - I covered 8000 business miles in that car in about as many months.

I can clearly remember doing running repairs like rebuilding the carb outside John Woolf Racing in my whistle on the way back from a meeting, and a long walk when it ranout of petrol cos the fuel gauge did not work :roll: ; but I still had the faster car in the Car Park!!!!

I sold it rather than cut it up as a race car as there was a club outcry and we found it was one of 2 340 4 speeds in Europe......
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

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Hi Mel ! nice to see ya back on the forum

Alex :)
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Post by Holly »

I covered 8000 business miles in that car in about as many months.
You had it for 8000 months?
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Post by Pete »

James, queue up for a slap at the NEC [-X

...though the winter it felt like 8K months......
Pete Wiseman; Cambridge.

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Post by Anonymous »

Hi all...

'Ta for input...Pete...can't believe my baby was almost chopped up..argh!!!

Prozac has been a brilliant car...my 3 german shepherds fit in nicely..
He's got a few scabs and some :twisted: pranged the wing when he was parked up..

However as soon as I'm working again...my boy is going to get taken back to metal and back to how he deserves to be..

Thanks for pic...

Love

Mel...xxx
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Post by Jeff »

Probable still have all the hi res final pics if you want them. I can't remember what I done! WE ARE GOING CGI chaps, BIG step! :D
I am keeping this Mopar....... SOLD!
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Post by Alex »

Cool Jeff, good luck!
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Post by Adam »

Mel, I've known that car for a long time. It was owned by my good friend Colin Bussey back in the 80's, and by Big Chris when I took this pic in the 90's. It was always a fast car.
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Post by Anonymous »

Colin then moved up in the motoring world :wink:

Sensible lad. :D
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Post by Anonymous »

Wow...The boy has been around then...

Thanx lads...
Jeff...would love any pix...Adam the pic of Prozac is great...didn't know he was that colour before becoming yellow...the colour of a smile...and I always have a big grin when I drive him...daily...

Lovely knowing something of his history...

love

Mel..xx
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Post by Anonymous »

CGI Jeff? Fantastic stuff.....where will it leave the car photographer though....and who would be able to tell the difference in a real car and a CGI one??
I have a few old pics Mel I'll send over....nothing fantastic as they were on my first cheapie digital just after you bought the car
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