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Sounds like a good time to move out of Iowa.:banghead3:
Yikes, Termites. I image it hasn't seen California in quite sometime. Neat car to save though. There can't be too many real ones...
Very Nice!:2_thumbs_up_-_anima
:Welcome:Nick, You have a nice pair of Mopars there. It sure has been a while since I have seen a Taunus. Neat little car.
How ironic that there would be two cars sitting together in the end in a yard with visual ties to the French connection movie.:bowdown: Sounds...
I am amazed they could find Surfboards in Denver, CO. at all. Much less the off season of Oct. :biglaugh::biglaugh:
Would be good to see someone save both Lincolns too from there apparent undignified future destruction that will most likely take place.
Could be a neat wagon san's the Cragars, Lime gold paint and small block. Would look great blk. / blk. with FE power.
A very nicely executed creation with nice touches. Looks ready for cruising.:1st:
Dig that crazy Super Bee emblem on the nose of that hood.:bouncy: Interesting look.
Maybe that was the hearse that carried away Walter P. Chrysler back in the day. After all, it is pretty close to his original home in Kansas. ;) Ouch!
That's a 1957 with the optional quad light system
Looks like a solid California Polara body. Nice car at a great price with super looking rear taillight trim design. A good looking wagon to...
X2 on those good looking Chrysler wheels.
When everything on the road gets to this I will be riding the bus...:biglaugh:
She is definitely coming around to be a beauty again. even better. Nice work.:1st:
That's a nice looking Catalina wagon you have there.:banana:
I really like the 78-83 Fox Fairmont/Zephyr platform. That was one nice looking 80-82 Cougar wagon you sold, Sorry I missed it.:2_thumbs_up_-_anima
That is a beauty! Quite the wagon of the day. and still is.:)
Actually it was years of lobbying by the insurance industry (our premium money) that made it a federally mandated law that was the beginning of...