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RE: #'s 30317 and 30318.... 30317 Certainly looks like downtown Culver City, CA, the town where I was born in 1951. Looks like the photo was...
It's a Ford Anglia.......around a '59 or '60...... [IMG]
Some familiar sights here... #30283 - 'South Bay Center' Shopping center located on the S/W corner of Hawthorne Bl and Artesia Bl in N/E Redondo...
First one of these I've ever seen with an automotive-type center console with floor shift.
# 30271 above..... Marineland of the Pacific, on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in the South Bay area of the greater Los Angeles area. Went there a...
Those 'tents' are actually Yurts..... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt
Good decision! I can't remember for sure, but I MAY have had a door spring break on me back in the early 80's shortly after we bought our first...
^^^ I checked Google Earth, and am happy to report that the big 3-story building on the corner and church next door are still standing. Seems like...
FMC sure liked the 'waffle pattern' seat upholstery in the mid 70's. You could find it on everything from a Mustang II to Lincoln Continental Mark IV.
Yup. Don't reward a shady profiteer.........
Another reason why I thought that #2 car was a Chrysler product (Dodge or Plymouth) from around '63 - '64 was the SIZE. It looks quite a bit...
If you're talking about the 4 turquoise-colored vehicles, I'm not sure any of them are Fords. Here's my guesses: 1. Station wagon sitting by...
I'm guessing that 1971 might have been the last year for the Morris Minor, or very close to it. It had been in production since the mid 50's, I think.
.........which will most probably be turned into a 'hot rod', with all kinds of restomodifications. Sorry. Just being a pessimist right now....
Frankly, I think you could do better..... First, this is Ohio, which is (apparently) the SALT STATE. Check the underside thoroughly. Second,...
That's the extra-cost plaid interior. Our wagon for sale here has one of the 'standard' interiors, displayed on this page as 'E'...
True, but as the British say, "In for a penny, you're in for a pound....." You buy it for what you think is a fair price, knowing something...
Doesn't even indicate which engine it has. Could be the 2.3 4-cylinder or the 2.8 V6. The V6-equipped models were not identified with any engine...
Really not a bad price for a wagon AND the matching camping trailer. But that steering wheel and Chevy 350 gotta go. It's not like there isn't any...
Quite a departure from ordinary station wagon design. Not a typical '4-door wagon'. It was set up more like an older minivan, with a slider door...