My Dad had a 1972 Chevy Townsman

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  1. rowcpa

    rowcpa New Member

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    with a Chevy 350. I really liked that car.

    A number of years ago someone was selling a brown 72 Kingsman with around 60,000 miles for $6000. I think that had a 400 and wood grain decals (Dads was solid brown). Sometimes I wish I had bought that car.

    I also really like the Buick Roadmasters from the 90s with the nice leather interior.

    Both of these cars would be faster than an 80s Caprice, but I think my favorite looking is the 80s body style I have so I'll just stick with that.
     
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    72KingswoodEstate Well-Known Member

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    I think you mean "Kingswood". Sounds like the one you are talking about is a Kingswood Estate. The Estate had woodgrain.
     
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    Yes, Kingswood
     
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    The Kingswood was the Impala wagon (no woodgrain) and the Kingwood Estate was the Caprice wagon which had woodgrain (like mine that can be seen in my avatar).
     
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    There is a way around the lack of power with the 80s wagons. A proper V-8 fits right under that hood! When the 305 or 307 needs changing, a 350 will nestle there like it was made for the car, and that solves all the performance and fuel economy problems in one easy step.
     

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