My dad drove an Econoline, I remember him wet-sanding and primering the roof of it in the driveway when it started to get rusty.
My dad drove an Econoline, I remember him wet-sanding and primering the roof of it in the driveway when it started to get rusty.
@SerialThriller: It's a 65 Riv, 63-64 didn't have hide-a-ways, 66-on were barge-like.
Michigan State Police, CHiPS, LAPD.
@spiegel1: Has the proper neck proportions for F1. Nice price.
@X-cchannel-M: It is a classic the way a Mitsubishi Montero or Daihatsu Rocky is.
@ProfessorSlowmobile: I saw the H&M II today. The guys who built it were doing some work on my car.
@Alfisted: The most recent issue of the Early Ford V-8 Club's magazine has a Ford hood like this still in its crate. Apparently they were shipped to dealers for showroom models, but the dealers rarely put them on, as they wanted to move cars, not set up static displays. I think they said someone is selling the hood…
@PolishDon: Better that than the current option plate, a clip art mess designed by a state employee who won a contest.
@luisthebeast: That reminds me about reading how John Force watched Ashley Force's car go down the track on fire and realized the one thing he never told her was to hold her breath.
No Topaz? No Tracer???
Lincoln Mark III.
I thought Branson already offered to do this when they were mothballed, but BA claimed there weren't enough spare parts.
I saw a 2011 Grand Cherokee on the road the other day and it is a vast improvement (visually) over the most recent model.
@dmoon: Just paint it up like this.