Mark Laythorpe wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 06:28:04 -0600 > From: John Bartell <[email protected]> > Subject: the Beav > > >Hi all, > > I feel like it's the late 50's and early 60's lately. Working on > >my 59 and watching Leave it to Beaver on TVland on the dish. > >I came in the house the other day for supper, and my daughter > >was surfing on the dish,when she came on to the TV Land channel. (#?) > >The next thing I knew I was watching the Beaver. Great show, complete > >with Chrysler sponsoring. Many late 50's and early 60's MoPars make an > >appearance almost daily. Last night there was a 59 Dodge 2 dr hdtp, a > >59 Chrysler 4 dr hdtp and a 59 Plymouth 4 dr sedan. You have to watch > >closely, as they are not on long. Not every show has outside scenes > >until the closing. The commercials are neat too, many from 50's and > >60's...I close as I whistle the Leave it to Beaver theme. > >John in the 50's > > You're absolutely right! I've especially always liked the part during the > closing credits (of later shows, I believe) where the Beav is walking along, > half in/half out of the gutter, and Wally has to yank him out of the way > before he gets flattened by a '59 DeSoto "careening" around the corner > in it's inimitable fashion! But then of course I AM just a little biased. > :-)) > > Mark Laythorpe > 1959 DeSoto Firedome My all time favorite Beav episode also features a beautiful 61 Polara Wagon..... its when Beav falls into the steaming bowl of hot soup billboard and gets stuck. The best episode made better with a street shot several times of a 61 Polara Wagon!! Bob Howard 60 Polara Wagon
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