@makopolo:
@makopolo:
@studbike:
@Quilt:
My dad had one just like this, but in dark green. Might have been a '67 but they're hard to tell apart.
@Quilt:
Hey Wang! Come on, it's a parking lot!
Needs more porco dio, or however the Japanese say that, which won't be as nice sounding as it is in Italian but will get the point across just the same, not that the point needs to be made again, what with Lexus fireballs and submerged Avalon's and the sadness of people losing their lives over a floormat and gas pedal…
As my ass is not Sileresque, a wink my way from M. Schumacher would both frighten and confuse me.
My final votes are/were:
@ShababBabby: I think that's a good question, an honest question, a real question. How HAVE we gotten this far without the El Camino, indeed. I am, quite frankly, stunned we have made it this far as a society, as a people, as a planet, without the wonder that is the world's most fabulous vehicle.
As before, all the Golden Ticket cars got my vote.
Typically, I vote for the Golden Ticket cars and all the domestics. Whatever votes are left over are throw to some foreign car I ain't never heard of.
I'm happy to see the Commenter Golden Ticket cars and suggest you vote for them. You (we) wanted them, so give them your click.
Meh. Unoriginal.
Since this does not seem to affect Toyota Motor Manufacturing, NASCAR, Kannapolis, North Carolina, I don't really care.
Near as I can tell, what is at issue here is about $3500. That's the difference between the BIN price and the auction price. I ain't no lawyer but this seems to me a small claims court case, or maybe state magistrate court.
@mmm611: