By
Marty PadgettMarty Padgett, August 18th, 2005
Even as
Dream Cruise vehicles, many worth thousands, were warming up for the annual rolling parking lot called Woodward Avenue, the U.S. Postal Service was officially unveiling special postage stamps and postal cards for 37 cents each. “The five collectible cars. the ‘53
Chevrolet Corvette, ‘54 Kaiser Darrin, ‘52 Nash Healey, ‘53 Studebaker Starliner, and the ‘55
Ford Thunderbird were selected,” said David Failor, executive director of stamp services for the USPS in a phone interview, “because they represent the sporty look that was introduced following World War II. " These vehicles today,...
Even as Dream Cruise vehicles, many worth thousands, were warming up for the annual rolling parking lot called Woodward Avenue, the U.S. Postal Service was officially unveiling special postage stamps and postal cards for 37 cents each. “The five collectible cars. the ‘53 Chevrolet Corvette, ‘54 Kaiser Darrin, ‘52 Nash Healey, ‘53 Studebaker Starliner, and the ‘55 Ford Thunderbird were selected,” said David Failor, executive director of stamp services for the USPS in a phone interview, “because they represent the sporty look that was introduced following World War II. " These vehicles today,...
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