Introduction What you really want to do is go here, read, and make a proper introduction.-Click this--->-The Welcome Wagon After that you need to explain and maybe add some photos of the car you are looking for. Did you misspell Coronet? Do you actually want a coroners car? Does it have to be blue? Or are you looking for a Dodge sitting on the corner? For the right price I can get you a 1972 blue Dodge coroners car and park it on most any street corner in America. Even in Winslow, Az.
Quincy ME drove a Matador wagon, not a Coronet wagon, when he investigated crimes involving dead bodies. But maybe you really didn't mean to invoke coroner after all.....:confused:
Well, it looks like we were both right. From Wikipedia: Quincy occasionally drives an antique car (which is shown in Season 4, Episode 1 to be an antique Packard Town Car), but friends sometimes ask why he drives his "work vehicle" (the county coroner's hearse, an AMC Matador Station Wagon (reg plate: 999853) in the first 2 seasons and a late 1970's Ford LTD Station Wagon for the rest of the series) on his day off. Quincy claims that his car is off being repaired. Is this useless trivia, or what?
A sign and a hammer would help. Had a guy at a all Gm show tell me that the front end was longer then a stock 98. No amount of logic could convince him that back was longer but not the front.:Blasting_anim:
Since it was an Olds, he was possibly thinking he was looking at some kind of highly-modified Vista Cruiser.......not savvy enough to realize it was on the large-car platform. I run across all sorts of 'experts' on some of the auto-related Facebook groups I'm on. But there's also a lot who are REALLY sharp, pointing out stuff I don't know......
The one thing I know about old cars is I do not know everything about old cars but some people try your patience. They make you want to