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TR2/3/3A 1960 TR3A Mystery G

TexasKnucklehead said:
Maybe it's the remnants of a much earlier and less successful advertising campaign for Berma Shave?

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Some of us remember those signs - actually looked forward to seeing them!
 
Mickey Richaud said:
TexasKnucklehead said:
Maybe it's the remnants of a much earlier and less successful advertising campaign for Berma Shave?

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Some of us remember those signs - actually looked forward to seeing them!

Just saw a small re-creation of a set this weekend during our TR club run in fact!
 
Me too! The display at the airport was a much shortened version, probably to keep up with today's declining attention span. Growing up in rural Pennsylvania (and rarely going anywhere), I've never actually seen one on the road. There is a little fried food place in Austin with a bunch of the signs around the dining room. I had to read them all, once I started. -very addictive.

So, Randy, you need to check under the paint and see what letter you have.
 
I'm crushed to report that I do not have a secret letter (that is my 57 and 58 pc don't).... just a new large chip in my paint.... Does Moss sell reproduction secret letters?
 
The letters are assembly instructions. "Fold tab "G" into slot "H". (See completed project on back page for reference).
 
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