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I like it. I've always liked those 67-70 fullsized Pontiacs. But then again, I've always thought Edsels were cool - maybe I like cars with noses....
Yes, these cars scream for one of those high impact colors they used on late 60's- early 70s GTOs
This is what Starsky & Hutch used when they were off duty and out catting around Bay City!
Wow! That's nice that these are finally getting some love from more than derby guys. This would be a good AACA tour car.
Yeah these are pretty cool - probably the only style Pinto I'd really really want to have in my lottery winning collection!
Yep Bill - it definitely cries out for whitewalls, but I definitely dig this one. A new set of rubber would be one of the first things to do.
Here's the 2nd part of Mr. Goodpliers and the meet in Minnesota. Pretty neat stuff! [MEDIA]
The slope-nose (76-77?) ones look cool. I wouldn't mind having one of them, preferably a 442.
Ugh, another Chevelle wagon dressed up like an SS. Does anyone have any originality anymore? It was cool the first 100 times! Now not so much. I...
Wow! You sound like a statistician - which a lot of us that own old cars are! Especially the muscle car and Vette crowd. I don't get the DONK...
It's about time these cars get love from more than just the derby guys...Looks like he'll make a part II on just the wagons... Honestly, I like...
I just like the looks of them. I like the Marks too. I also have an 8 in our fleet.
Was the main differentiator of Customs vis-a-vis Broughams a full vinyl top? Or was it in the seating arrangements? To my non-GM eyes, all of...
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Welcome Safariguy.... Guys, I hate to be the Debbie Downer here, but I am wondering if Safari's Kingswood is totally different than the...
Yeah, but they weren't called the "Kenosha Kadillac" for nothing Bill.
Looks like this Ramblers got some good bones though, and a straight six too!
you said they had a "plethora" of unique vehicles. "Oh yes, a plethora", "Jefe, what is a plethora?"(Three Amigos!) I got dibs on the yellow...
It's not a "swan" - it's a "Cormorant" ...I was duly corrected for the same error by a real enthusiastic Packard collector. So I remembered from...
From what I understand, by someone who's owned all three of the above, they are all basically the same, and you could take the front clip and mix...