Apalachin, NY 61 Years ago Today November 14th 1957

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Apalachin, NY 61 Years ago Today November 14th 1957

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The 100 Fancy Car Meeting 61 Years ago Today November 14th, 1957:

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The Biggest Meeting ever to be held even briefly was a turning event in this Country for the Mafia (LCN).

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I now wonder who's car Michael and Gabe used to drive John to Apalachin? One of those questions I never asked ;)
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Re: Apalachin, NY 61 Years ago Today November 14th 1957

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I believe they drove his wife's (Jean Mannarino) '57 Chrysler Imperial.
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nash143 wrote: Thu Nov 15, 2018 1:18 pm I believe they drove his wife's (Jean Mannarino) '57 Chrysler Imperial.
That certainly makes sense as they would have been unlikely to take one of their own cars.
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