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The 1963 Barbie "Topper" Dream Kitchen? YOU BETCHA!
The 1963 complete collection of "Topper" magazines for men? YOU BETCHA!
The 1963 HD "Topper" scooter? Wellll...is it staged?
Thanks to all who took the time to reply to this poll.
Due to the overwhelming response I have received this past week- a total of 12 - it is quite apparent that the allure of the topper has not changed much since it was introduced by HD in 1960, and has as of yet to make any sort of impact what-so-ever on two wheeled enthusiasts, uh, enthusiasm.
Thanks again for responding.
Roll on
-L
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