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  1. damonroadknight
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    very nice, I hope you got that ol blue coupe out the snow! what a shame.
     
  2. jimi'shemi291
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    Rat, do you happen to know if these 1955 contact
    prints depict a California operation? Looks as if these
    cars have already have the hard parts removed and
    areheaded for the ol' steel mill ladle.

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  3. jimi'shemi291
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    I can't be the only one who think Sophia Loren's glare here is hilarious!
    Looks like the Green Monster is getting the best of Sophie! LOL
     
  4. jimi'shemi291
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    The short-lived PREMIERE series is just under-appreciated.
    Solid, powerful, sharp. My dad-in-law bought a canary yellow
    '57 new, and it would pass everything BUT a gas station.
    Amongst all my junk, I've kept a perfect NOS, never-installed
    script just like the one below Jayne's left elbow there. (Inci-
    dentally, this is the chassis that Packard tried to deal for to
    build their '57 models, but I don't think FoMoCo much wanted
    to help Packard out of the jam they were in.)

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  5. twin6
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  6. Ghostcruiser
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    It sure is...it's out in the front parking lot; I've taken my kids to it several times....:)
    Rob
     
  7. Kool66
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    Look Sonny i don't care if this is Ford's experimental commuter car it still has to have a license plate!


     
  8. SanDiegoJoe
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    The original rat rod right there.
     
  9. LeadSledMerc
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    HAHAHA...you're right!!!
     
  10. junkyardjeff
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    Who is that behind the wheel as it looks like a Herman imposter.
     
  11. guitar man
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    Is 20 years ago "vintage". I've been looking for my box of old pics in the attic, haven't found them yet but found this one. Me in 1990 with one of my trusty old steeds.

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    I know, it's not HAMB friendly but it was a hell of a cool ride :)
     
  12. jimi'shemi291
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    GuitarMan, is that a '71? I'll bet there a few
    of those 460s in HAMB-friendly cars, compadre.

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  13. jimi'shemi291
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    Britannic, sister ship of the Titanic which sank in 1912.
    By the time Britannic was commissioned, World War I was
    on, and Britannic was commissioned as a hospital ship
    and deployed in 1916 to evacuate wounded British and
    ANZAC troops from the rough Gallipoli campaign. The ship
    hit a huge mine (perhaps, German-made and planted on
    behalf of the so-called "Young Turks") and went under
    the waves in 56 minutes.

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  14. guitar man
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    It was a '72, first year of the mark iv and the last year before the "5 mph bumpers" came out. I traded a '69 ford pickup for it. It was a beauty but the engine was really tired do I pulled it out and went through it. A friend gave me a set of freshly built 429 heads and I put a little bigger cam in it, nothing to wild but it brought it to life, and a set of headers. For such a heavy hunk of iron it would move right on out :D

    I drove it to play gigs all over Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri, Arkansas and Kansas for a few years. It rode really nice :)
     
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  16. Novadude55
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    vintage auto scenes
     
  17. MrFire
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    "Enrico Nardi commissioned Giovanni Michelotticarrozzeria of the "Silver Ray". This car whose frame tubes and a large section of an Alfa Romeo 4500 belonged to the driver Felice Bonetto, Plymouth mounted eight-cylinder engine with 320 hp, capable of a speed of 240 km/h. This unique vehicle was to be the first for them in a series of cars for U.S. market."

    http://www.wheelsofitaly.com/wiki/index.php/Nardi



    One of Nardi's earlier efforts - late 1940's:

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  18. MrFire
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  21. MrFire
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    1966 Mercedes 230

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  26. 49ratfink
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  28. 1957Custom
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    Man, I junked so many Lincolns & T-Birds in the 70's & 80's they ought to be rare as hell around here :) The last Mk I junked was about 5 years ago. It was so far gone it wasn't worth saving.
     
  29. swi66
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    I actually have a 73 T-Bird with a 429 my Grandfather bought new.
    40,000 miles.
    And it's companion is a 77 mark V with a 460, and loaded.
    Yeah......they ride great!
     
  30. twin6
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