When I was a kid, we had Pong. It was in black & white AND WE LIKED IT!
When I was a kid, we had Pong. It was in black & white AND WE LIKED IT!
Originally the Dodge 400, then renamed the 600 when the E-Body 600 sedan replaced the K-Body 400 sedan and coupe.
Nope. Looooooooooong gone.
I'm old. THIS was my father's Oldsmobile.
Oh, crud. One black, one blue.
70,000 yen, I hope.
I saw that (I hope there's only one) parked in front of a dealer in New Hampshire. I actually yelled out "WHAT THE BLOODY F*** WAS THAT?" and turned around to take a look. I'm almost afraid to ask what they wanted for it.
According to a news story I read yesterday, he ahd sent one less than a minute before the crash. Seems to me that he was in the middle of a conversation while driving.
The last-generation Cutlass Supreme. Ugly with the top up and down, an iffy platform even in hardtop form, and tepid performance.
No, the "landau-ing" didn't happen until '74. 5 MPH bumpers weren't required ni the rear until then. The pic I posted is a '73. The bumper was flattened out a bit, but it's still a boattail.
Oh. I thought people were sliding under it.
Hell yes
Oops. Headlights, too.
If you're gonna retrofit a chrome grill, you may as well search out the chrome bodyside moldings and tail lamp surround, too. The body-color items were standard issue on the LSC.
NP. I would've voted Crack Pipe if the air suspension hadn't been replaced with steel. I'm too old to be driving a lowrider.
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Toonces' Jaguar Mk II
Flibbity foo
The "Pony" interior isn't available, right?
Or...