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THE CARS 1978 Belt Buckle
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Posted By
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Date Posted
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Unregistered
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11775
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December 13, 1901
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Price Paid
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Condition
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Free/Undisclosed/Unknown
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Great
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*** I have no clue the value of this belt. I have been looking all over the internet but I am unable to find another like it, or any type of cars belt buckle for that matter. If you have any information please let me know! Thanks =]
The Cars belt buckle.
On Front of Buckle
Green background with black lettering outlined in gold. Gold that surrounds the edge of the buckle shines a deep orange when moved under light. Almost rainbow shine to the entire thing.
On Back Of Buckle
Stamped 1978
PACIFIC MFG.
L-A*CAL*90245
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INFO ABOUT THE BAND
The Cars is the eponymous debut album by the American rock band The Cars, which was released in 1978. With the popular tracks "Just What I Needed" and "My Best Friend's Girl" getting heavy airplay on AOR radio stations, the album sold one million copies by the end of the year and steadily climbed the charts, peaking at #18 on the Billboard 200 in March 1979. The album was ranked #4 on Billboard's Top Pop Albums of 1979 year-end chart.[7] The Cars remained on the album chart for 139 weeks with four more tracks: "Good Times Roll," "You're All I've Got Tonight," "Bye Bye Love" and "Moving in Stereo," which all became radio favorites.
Allmusic reviewer Greg Prato describes the album as "a genuine rock masterpiece", and raving "all nine tracks are new wave/rock classics", and even calling it one of "rock's all-time classics".[1]
The album was re-issued as a deluxe edition on April 20, 1999, containing demos of the entire album alongside five previously unreleased demos.
Rolling Stone magazine ranked the album #279 in its 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.
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