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(@jack-dodds)
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@john-quilter I agree John; especially the '52 Belvedere and the wagon!

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Posted by: @ed-davis

Do you know what is NoRol Assembly?

Ed, I do not. 



   
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(@john-quilter)
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Posted by: @jack-dodds

@john-quilter I agree John; especially the '52 Belvedere and the wagon!

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And if you go back to 1949 or 1950 there is even a woody four door wagon but lots of body styles every year.   If I could get an inexpensive diecast (like the Solido 1950 Buick, or Chevrolet) I could modify them into quite a group of these Plymouths.


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A quick Google search reveals that NoRol was a hill holder feature


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Posted by: @jkuvakas

A quick Google search reveals that NoRol was a hill holder feature

I know that Studebakers had that and maybe other makers as well.


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Posted by: @jkuvakas

A quick Google search reveals that NoRol was a hill holder feature

I know that Studebakers had that and maybe other makers as well.

In my 1957 Dodge (that had no "PARK" ), that was known as a block of wood.   🙄 😏 🙄 



   
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Hill Holder was a Studebaker feature back in the mid thirties.



   
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