Birth year project

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  1. Jim 68cuda

    Jim 68cuda Well-Known Member

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    Here's one from my birth year. A 1960 Dodge Polara hardtop wagon.

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    Obviously this little trick, to get Fannie to reveal her age, didn't work. She picked a vehicle that didn't change in appearance for 10 years or so. I did notice she picked the right hand drive version though. That way the rear side doors open up on the left hand side. So the first time she gives Rev, Saf, Tedy, and Cat a ride in the back, she'll stop and let them get out into traffic.
     
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  3. Xavier

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    Well this won't be any surprise to most of you but I would have to go with either a 1986 Fox or Panther wagon. :D :yup: :D Preferably in black and wood grain delete!

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    ...you slippery devil....your just trying to get us all to admit our age...aint ya?:rofl2:
     
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    Yeah, but I went first. :D

    Hey Xav, I never considered that some would be in the Fox/Panther years (a matter of perspective I guess). I would say go with the Panther. By that time the Foxes had lost most of their classic good looks. Late 70s and early 80s are the prime years for foxes.

    Tricky as it is that Transporter is beautiful. IIRC my folks had what I call the vista dome version (little portals along the sides of the roofline) when I was a tot.

    Lots of lovely cars so far. Keep em coming.

    mike
     
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    Already have mine. This was my second car aquired as a complete basket case in 1986 & back on the road in 1988; 1967 GS400 ragtop 1 of 2140 built.

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    It's been apart again in my garage for many years now and it will rise again.

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    There were no cars built during my birth year. War effort and such. It would have to be a jeep, truck, tank or airplane.
     
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    Much like me...;) and you my friend can can ride shotgun. :rednose:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I've been trying to find a 1903 curved dash Oldsmobile for you!:rofl2:
     
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    Dollie.............ready to dent Cat Man's head!
     
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    I would make a comment but I don't like the way cast iron skillets feel! :rofl2:

    I liked my 84 Marquis and I would like it back but thats not gonna happen. However I would equally, or more so in some rights, like to have an early 80 Grand Marquis. I'm not a fan of wood grain and Zoe doesn't like it all, though there have been a few exceptions without any form of predictability.
     

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