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Discussion in 'Car & Truck Talk' started by Bigg84, Feb 15, 2012.

  1. Bigg84

    Bigg84 buick fiend

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    Im into just about any kind of car, post your favorites!
     
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    Bigg84 buick fiend

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    Mopars & Pontiacs are closest to my heart but I love & appreciate all cars. I view all work resto or custom for the art that it truly is. I enjoy building both!
     
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    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    There is not enough room on this site for all of my favorites. I love just about every GM, Mopar and AMC Muscle Car ever built. There were a only a couple FORD's that I wouldn't mind having, but mostly, I never cared much for FoMoCo unless its their pre 80 Pickups and a few others, like the new Mercury Maruader, 71 Montego Cyclone Spoiler, Mustang II's and Fairmonts, I also like Crown Vics, especially the late model P71 police issued.

    There are only a few that I would give just about anything to own.

    70 Chevelle SS LS6 454
    68 GTO 455
    70 Trans Am SD-455
    91 GMC S-15 Syclone
    87 Grand National GNX
     
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  6. ModelT1

    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I'll keep this simple and clean----------- If it's got t(.)(.)ts or tires , I love it!:rofl2::biglaugh:
     
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    Blackfoot Wagonless Soul

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    :lolup: Scratch my first post, I am with this guy :lolup:
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    :yippee: Thanks buddy. We need you back in the States.
    On my old answering machine I had "Out lookin at old cars and young women. Back soon. Wife won't let me have either!":D
     
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    I could use Blackfoot's post (with a little editing). Drop the gm & replace that with FORD, & you've pretty well got me. Never had much use for gm products & still don't. To each their own, not trying to dis anybody. Ford/Mercury, Mopar, & AMC, yeah, I'm cool there.
     
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    ModelT1 Still Lost in the 50's

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    I believe we've all had Lemons no matter what we drove, or just hate certain brands because they look or ride differently than we like.
    I really only had two bad vehicles, the 77 Ford 460 and a VW square back wagon. Others had each type and loved them.
    I'm stickin with my first post about this toplic.

    I'll keep this simple and clean----------- If it's got t(.)(.)ts or tires , I love it!:rofl2::biglaugh:
     
  11. Mark Ervin

    Mark Ervin New Member

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    If this thread is allowed to fly, being non-wagon related, Does anyone have any opposition
    to me posting a few of my non-wagon illustrations here? I can keep it close to the cuff, only posting cars that had wagons in the line up if that works? I think it would also service Jairus well as he, too, could share some of his brilliant work.

    Ir does the host prefer to keep this Photos only?
     
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    Go for it Mark. I'd love to see more of your great work.
     
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    snooterbuckets Well-Known Member

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    Oh boy, that's a tough question.
    I ran various Ford dealerships for 30 years, so I guess I do bleed a bit of blue, but a 1971 or 1972 Vista Cruiser is certainly in the top five, if not my all time favorite.
     
  15. Krash Kadillak

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    Some wagons I lusted after, starting when I was a kid....

    '58 Pontiac (saw one for sale when I was 15 and tried to get my dad to OK me buying it - no go...)
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    '66 Pontiac Bonneville
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    '57 Mercury Voyager 2-door hardtop wagon
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    Probably one of the most beautiful 'wood-paneled' wagons ever made (IMO), the 1960 Ford Country Squire... (I've seen this actual wagon in person, and the pics don't do it justice...)
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