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  1. slowmotion
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    I think the '67 Galaxy had that roofline, or real close.
     
  2. Relic Stew
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    The fullsize had a fastback through '68. For '69-'70 they went to a "SportsRoof" which had the regular notchback glass, but long sailpanels that simulated the look of a fastback.
     

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    Oh Ford did indeed have that roofline from 1967 until 1969............ scrubba
     
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    Well said Mike!

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    Well said, guys. A Marine friend of mine told me that Marines have a saying (well, many! LOL), but this one's great:

    "Nobody WANTS to fight, but somebody had better KNOW HOW."
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    re: post 55840
    The top pic labeled Ford Bubbletop; if I am not mistaken that car was built about 8-10yrs ago by Gary 'Chopit' Fioto. Super nice car but not a 'vintage' pic.
     
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    rear wheel almost out of the road, front ones pointing the wrong way....
     
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    Packard Panther concept car, still exists.
     
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    Well said!
     
  11. That is correct, I was going to post the same info along with the photo after I had read all the posts.
     
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    I agree. I believe this car was at the So Cal Speed Shop Open House Day in June this year. I took some shots of it .
     
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    This one was actually a concept cat, note grill and fender louvers. But there was a full sized fastback up through at least 69.
     
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    Bubble headlamp covers too. It's siblings like the Magic Cruisers are interesting...

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    Well, pretty sure it's not one of the 3-4 Panthers (or Panther Daytona).:rolleyes: I recall reading on a Packard site a while back that it was also not a "show" car, though "concept" is, maybe, a fair description. It was said to have been purpose built for one of the senior Packard leadership (MacCaulay?) who would soon be passing the torch over. Since it was a personal-use car, I suspect it may have survived, but I can't say from memory alone. And that silly spotlight is just plain dumb.:p

    As for recreating this, it seems as though a flower car would make a nice platform.:)
     
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    Cord Ford, who'd a thunk?

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    Yes 1925 more here

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