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For Sale: 1951 PLYMOUTH CONCORD BUSINESS COUPE "Mae Dury" - $11,900 - Valdese, NC - Not Mine


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For Sale: 1951 PLYMOUTH CONCORD BUSINESS COUPE "Mae Dury" - $11,900 - Valdese, NC

1951 PLYMOUTH CONCORD BUSINESS COUPE - cars & trucks - by dealer -... (craigslist.org)
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1951 PLYMOUTH CONCORD BUSINESS COUPE. 6 CYLINDER - 3 SPEED ON THE COLUMN. RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT. NO TRADES. odometer: 51570
Contact:  Mike Hosier (828) 8-7-four-5-six-5-7
Copy and paste in your email: 79110d748e453709a0ce9fa71f2e883a@sale.craigslist.org


I have no personal interest or stake in the eventual sale of this 1951 PLYMOUTH CONCORD BUSINESS COUPE.

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If despite his death, Mae was still handling Al's "business" and assets, maybe she bought it through his business account?

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Hoo boy, that article.  I consider myself to be well-versed in the history of organized crime in Chicago and I've never, ever seen the name Mae Dury mentioned, even in the most tenuous of ways (and believe me, people like to fabricate stories about Capone all the time, especially when it comes to buildings).

 

That said, basic Google searching shows that Mae Dury owned a popular super club in Duck Creek WI, sold it in the early '60s and retired to Gaastra MI, where her house was featured in an article in 1970.  No idea when she died. 

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1 hour ago, The 55er said:

Call me a skeptic. Al Capone died on January 25, 1947. 

LOL  I don't think the car to give to impress was an entry level Plymouth either.  None of this undermines the Mae Drury connection, but the Capone link seems tenuous at best.

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I think the potential mob connection actually detracts from the amount someone is willing to pay. Of course, the frumpy styling doesn't help its value, except for Mopar fans maybe. There is a reason why the Chevy and Ford outsold Plymouth.

Lew Bachman

1957 Thunderbird

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