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Bully for Dodge

18th May 1979, Page 45
18th May 1979
Page 45
Page 45, 18th May 1979 — Bully for Dodge
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The emblem of the reformed Dodge Drivers' Club is a charging bull trampling on the word "Dodge" printed in red. It must be the legendary red rag that a bull cannot abide.

The club is, however, intended, among other things, "to

promote a spirit of goodwill and fellowship among the users of Dodge vehicles, whether drivers or mates." Membership is free and benefits include immediate life-insurance cover, which should be useful for those who fail to dodge the charging bull.

With an increase in club members Chrysler hopes to arrange an attractive social programme. There is nothing to lose and everything to gain by joining.

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Organisations: Dodge Drivers' Club

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