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Discussion in 'Station Wagon Lounge' started by Roadking41A, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. Doghead

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    That's a way better-looking grill than most other brands of that era, methinks

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    Can relate. Here it is 70 years later and the wife and I are keeping the back seats on our Ford Fusion folded down the majority of the time for runs to Sam's Club.
     
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    My back seat in the Silverado has been folded down for years…Camaro convert has had the seat folded down for the dogs rides too. They love a parade!
     
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    Love it. Just was texting with a buddy yesterday who was regretting selling his '63 and me the same with my '64. Gorgeous bodystyle, they were beautiful driving and riding cars for their time. This one is gorgeous.
     
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    Those were the last lean and mean GPs, before getting fat in '65 and even fatter thereafter. It shared the concave rear window, similar to, if not the same one used on the Starfires and Wildcats

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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    So I'm taking a trip to Florida the day after Christmas for 5-6 days. I was able to peel a bunch of '72 Torino GT parts for a handful of owners, and one buyer bought the GT hood, thinking that he could have an LTL trucking co. pick it up (along with other parts) from me, but everyone wanted a thousand bucks or more to do it. So I told him a flat $500, and he jumped on it. Funnily enough, a week before, I said kind of the same thing, and he was so sure he was gonna have someone be able to pick it up and run it to him. Anyway, 1350+ miles one way, but I'll be close to the Gulf Coast on I-10 until I pick up I-95 on the Florida Atlantic Coast. I may stop at Cocoa Beach, dip my toes and shuffle in the sand. The bummer is the Canaveral/Kennedy Station tour's like $85 bucks. I'll have to check if I can at least access the gift shop; I'd love a NASA tee.
     
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    Silvertwinkiehobo "Everything that breaks starts with 'F.'"

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    So I'm taking a trip to Florida the day after Christmas for 5-6 days. I was able to peel a bunch of '72 Torino GT parts for a handful of owners, and one buyer bought the GT hood, thinking that he could have an LTL trucking co. pick it up (along with other parts) from me, but everyone wanted a thousand bucks or more to do it. So I told him a flat $500, and he jumped on it. Funnily enough, a week before, I said kind of the same thing, and he was so sure he was gonna have someone be able to pick it up and run it to him. Anyway, 1350+ miles one way, but I'll be close to the Gulf Coast on I-10 until I pick up I-95 on the Florida Atlantic Coast. I may stop at Cocoa Beach, dip my toes and shuffle in the sand. The bummer is the Canaveral/Kennedy Station tour's like $85 bucks. I'll have to check if I can at least access the gift shop; I'd love a NASA tee.
     
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