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  1. silverfox

    silverfox New Member

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    It's true. People have no idea how cool these wagons are. People use to tell me how quick they are, handle so well and are so comfortable to drive. The speed and handling are like driving a lighter, sportier car with the ride of a Buick. GM built a winner with these wagons. I wish they would have built them a few more years so they would have graduated to the LS platform. That would have been the cats ass! (y)
     
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    How to you get a remote control for the wide-screen to look like a steering wheel?:rofl2::evilsmile:
     
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    Better late than never I suppose with the pics. I was hoping for some springlike weather but it looks like it's dreary winter snaps instead. Hard to believe she's 20 years old.

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    I'm sure the neighbors appreciated your brightening up the area for a bit with that car. What a beauty.
     
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    I do like the dark red with the wood trim. I looked for a while to find a 'B' body without wood, but yours is a nice one.
     
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    Thank you for your complimentary comments. She is a lot of fun.
     
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    I love your Chief. What a fabulous ride.

    My grandfather had a 57 Star Chief 2dr HT, still remember watching it roll through the car wash in Chicago many years ago (I was 5 then). That brilliant green paint and all of that chrome under those lights inside the wash, what a memory.
     
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    I like the clean look of the car w/o the woodgrain too, but not with this color.

    Someone locally has a Vista like yours with the Olds Rally's on it and it is sweet! His goes into his garage where he places a cover over it.

    I'd settle for space in my garage to park mine. Alas, ladies first. :cheers:
     
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    Thanks T-R.
     

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