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Great car 60Mercman. Every car lover should have the experience of winding out (just a little) a 1950s straight 6 in 2nd gear. It has been...
Sweet Poncho for sure. The accountant in me has to wonder what the break even point is for this beauty. Bid to $27,777 with 5 days to go.
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If anyone was wondering what car people mean when they say malaise era, here it is.
What a beautiful Pontiac.
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Maybe even smaller. Methinks a 77 Mercury wagon was designed for a much wider and compliant sidewall. This is no "canyon carver" no matter what...
Had to post his photo. Some little foreign car between 2 beautiful wagons. [ATTACH]
I don't see a 350. Sure looks like the good old (and weak) 305. Maybe I am wrong, do not claim to be an Olds expert.
Solved it for me. Thanks.
Yep. Now, are there any ideas regarding the aero blocker installed under the rear bumper?
BAT may not be perfect, but must admit their no reserve auctions give us a real market value. My guess on this Safari is $10,000. Can't wait to...
Good to know!
All true, but a 40 year old digital dash is a major aggrivation waiting to happen.
Agree about "Get Shorty" being a good movie. Thought the reason the Dustbusters were used was to make fun of the silly fads people in Hollywood...
To answer my own question Dodge did have a similar compact and it was called the Lancer. Name came to me after left site.
Looks like an early 60s Plymouth Valiant to me. Maybe Dodge had a sister car.
My guess is those Fords turned to rust ages ago. Of all the cars in the photo, the white Volvo is the only one I can imagine still being on the road.
If you want to spend a lot on a 64 Chevy wagon you should at least get something for it....