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No dimples on my tailgate, believe me. There are dimples on the doors, yes; but not on the gate.
Last weekend, I finally got around to replacing the tailgate window motor on the '86 Country Squire. The FSM shows a very involved and convoluted...
Naaah, I like it the way it is.
...and I won my class! Of course, I must've scared any competition away, because I was the only 1980 - 1989 stock Ford product there, period!...
The mid-'70s Monte Carlo actually had larger doors than this Imperial does.
I know the seller well. He has a variety of very cool and rare Mopars. He's in OKC.
I am diggin' this one! Paisley top & interior, nice colors, 383, coupe...hell yeah! There are 74 bids. Dang!
This truck was for sale a while back for less than $2K. Yet another flipper. Can't even be bothered to install a damn carb!
Well, that is $58K more than I'd have paid for it.
I'd have to burn it in order to completely disinfect it.
Yeah! I hate inquiring on something, thinking it's local (you can't tell by a phone number, especially a cell!), and finding out that it is six...
The 402 area code is Nebraska. Another CL ad runner that is a complete idiot. Running an ad in multiple CL areas is really counter-productive....
When I was 16, I owned a slick '67 Impala fastback coupe. Blue with blue interior and top. The Kraco underdash cassette deck was THE thing then!...
It is a 1961 Chrysler Newport. The '62 cars look nearly identical, except the fins are gone completely for '62. That purple '60 in the OP is...
verrostet, Trödel is German for "rusted-out junk"
Gotta have the hose in EVERY CL ad! Look closely at the next ads you pull up - odds are there will be a garden hose in the pic!
Oh, that would be amazing with my Coronet and Imperial - both the same exterior color!
Not a big fan of kijijijijijijijijijijijijijijiji. Or however many "gi"s there are.
The back glass on the 2-door '77 - '79 Impalas and Caprices was always an attractive feature of these cars, to me,
Used that phrase all through my military time, and after that, too. In fact, I never heard that phrase in high school.