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I would need to be related to a Borgward mechanic and parts distributor, in order for something like this to ever be a practical consideration....
It is interesting how the woodgrain was done. It looks like it was painted/air-brushed on. I am always fascinated by how much control one must...
This car listing has lots of great photographs. It is nicely detailed; I like the fact they didn't just spray the entire bottom of the car with...
That is good to know about their availability. I've never seen one in person on a full-size '69 or '70 Ford. Now that I know they were available...
Assuming this thing could hold 10 or 11 passengers (not including a possible flip-up seat in the way-back), it does make you wonder where their...
Off the top of my head, I seem to recall that 1969 was the first year that intermittent wipers were available as an option on the big Mercurys, as...
This wagon looks too nice to have used it as an engine donor for some non-original muscle car clone. Alas, no one asked for my opinion! If it is...
The early Hornet Sportabouts are my favorites, and this one is an exceptionally nice example.
Here's the link: http://lakeland.craigslist.org/cto/4360076701.html It would be an expensive restoration, but if the equipment listed is...
I wonder if it is 168,000 miles, not 68,000 miles? It looks like there is a dent on the driver's side rear door. No photos of the interior. Sun...
It appears to be in very good condition.
"Needs restored" is a common but strange way of speaking in this part of the world. "Needs painted," "Needs detailed," "Needs overhauled," etc....
I don't know for certain if these are Lincoln wheels, but they look like the kind you could get as an option on 1980s-era Town Cars.
I like the 1980s-era Lincoln wire wheels. Some of the other modifications, not so much.
Side marker lights added from a '68 Montego, looks like.
Originally when I was looking for a wagon many years ago, a '67 Colony Park was my first choice. But they only turned up once in awhile, and the...
It's a rare beast, but I doubt it is worth restoring in its current condition. It looks pretty rusty, and the interior also looks rough. Some of...
I'm guessing whatever smacked it in the left rear quarter had enough force to cause the car to move to the right, pushing it into something that...
We had a black '62 Newport sedan when I was growing up. I don't remember it with painted door latches. That was a long time ago, however, so it is...
These don't come up for sale very often: http://frederick.craigslist.org/cto/4316661948.html I guess the car is in Maryland, but from New...