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That 1964 Pontiac wagon had Naugahyde seats which is a PVC product. I am not a scientist but I can only assume that since it was not exposed to the sun that the seats held up where the metal did not. After a few years "unearthed" in Morro Bay I am sure that the interior will quickly fall apart. It stalled on the beach

It's like the car was buried with a full load of occupants, and then someone tore off the roof to rescue them, and then the car got un-buried.

How has that back seat vinyl held up? Is it really that durable?!

In honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, here's a nice shot of a happy MLK and kids in a 1964 Ford Falcon convertible. Man, I love low-back seats.

How much worse can it get?

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The ugliest Mustang ever made.

Not the greatest photo but it's on my buddies arm, and look real good. Funny part is he's a mechanic and when people ask what he works on he's tries to get them to notice the tattoo before telling them

AMC Pacer towing an Airstream. "they wanted me to have a Gremlin towing that camper, but that would have been lame."

Oops...got it backwards.

Is that dude driving a Nissan Frontier? Awkward!

Dear Dealership,

Either a 458 or a Jag XJS with an AMC 4.0 I6.

The BMW 4219Eli. 42 wheels, 19 motors for a total of 8721 hp. And everyone knows that Bay Area people love BMWs. (Fact)

A black W108 6.3 SEL.

Duh.

Crack pipe, and I even have a sentimental spot for these trucks. I learned to drive on an '82 LUV. By the time I was able to drive it, it was a farm only vehicle, and my father had removed the rusted out bed and built a wooden replacement. The farm I lived on was 600 acres and I used to hoon the crap outta that