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Front fender is '68, not '67.
I expect the $5 fee will cut the fake scam ads way down.
Just last week I had the opportunity to visit a local collector's garage and witness the startup of his supercharged 1937 Cord 812 Beverly that...
Those cars can't be going very fast, but look at that body roll on both the Buick and the Chevy going around that curve. Chevy looks like it going...
The wagon is an Opel. The dark sedan is a 56 Chevy.
If they can put a 67 Cougar front end on a 67 Falcon sedan, then it would work for a 67 Falcon wagon too.
Great find. Looks alot better than mine.
Best to not post the ad if you don't want someone else else beating you to the sale. In this case, I prefer fewer power options. The fewer power...
That Bob's Big Boy on Riverside Drive in Burbank (Toluca Lake) has been doing a Friday night cruise in every Friday since the 50's. I have a wall...
Mine doesn't have a seat in the way back, so it just has storage under the floor. The floor panel opens up the other direction, so it doesn't come...
The 67 just has a molded indent for a finger hold in the tire cover. [ATTACH]
And thats how it starts. Then you'll need a 63 Country Squire. Fairlane Squire and Falcon Squire to complete the set. But then you realize you'll...
This is pretty rare. NOT mine. I've never even seen a 63 Country Cruiser....
Not mine, but here's a 65 in Maryland for sale. Only one picture though and that sometimes seems to indicate a scam. If its real, the price...
Edie Adams and Sid Caesar were the occupants of the 62 Plymouth Fury wagon in the 1963 movie, "Its a Mad Mad Mad Mad World". [IMG] [IMG]
So, what is the convertible with the split windshield on the far right? Is it a Henry J with the roof cut off?
I have a 67 Belvedere wagon and have been wondering the same thing. When I had a windshield installed on another car, the installer mentioned that...
Moved out of the suburbs and into the countryside since the last time I posted on this thread. I moved cause I needed space to build a garage. I...
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In terms of mid-60's vocabulary, that was probably the most politically correct terminology to use at that time.