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Wait is that a 48 Chrysler Town and Country , or a tarted up K - car ?
Yes, that will surely make it better.![]()
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@NashvilleTJ I passed this yesterday in one of those little bypass towns. I didn't have time to get an actual pic, but it still looks the same. I started to call you and tell you to take it home with you. I bet you could fit 2 or 3 HEMIs in there, and it aint going to roll over backwards.
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That was probably me. Talk to me more Chief. Let's see some pictures. Is yours a "numbers" car? It looks nice. I have a '67 326 HO stick-shift car.
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That's cool, do you still have both radius rods on the rear end?
I believe so, but I'm not 100%. Now I'm curious. She's mostly original, but with some '68 parts swapped in. I know my "cocktail shakers" are still in place. My parents found and bought it back in the early '80s looking more or less like it does in that pic above. I have a lot of documentation for the car, including a back story and PHS documents, which I can give you a condensed version if your interested.
What are these shakers and is this car part of why you hate convertibles
is this car part of why you hate convertibles
No, she hasn't had the chance to piss me off yet.![]()
Is it in line before , or after the Impala ?
I believe so, but I'm not 100%. Now I'm curious. She's mostly original, but with some '68 parts swapped in. I know my "cocktail shakers" are still in place. My parents found and bought it back in the early '80s looking more or less like it does in that pic above. I have a lot of documentation for the car, including a back story and PHS documents, which I can give you a condensed version if your interested.
I can talk old pontiacs all day,
Mine is a 67 400, manual top with a deluxe interior. Mayfair maize with black top and black interior.
I talked my wife into going to look at her on our way to our honeymoon after we were married.
I guess she was a wedding present to ourselves.
I've always liked the lesser collected brands, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, mercury,
the first car I remember was my mothers, she had a 1970 Formula 400, and I'd love to have one like it someday. Her car rusted away in the late eighties, but I still have the hood hanging in my garage.
I can talk old pontiacs all day,
I went to high school with a guy who had a 69 GTO Judge 400 4 spd. It was a rough around the edges but quick . But not as quick as my buddy's 69 GTX 440 4 spd. The Goat had L-60 -14's and the GTX had N50-14 with the 1970's requisite Gabriel HiJacker air shocks pumped up.![]()
For me, the '69-'72 Grand Prix is the "modern" Poncho I love the most (I've owned a '71 and a triple-black '72). But by far, my most favorite is a '60 Ventura/Catalina/Bonneville, of which I've owned several. After that, the '57. I owned one Star Chief 2-door hardtop. Love me some Ponchos!
Mine is a 67 400, manual top with a deluxe interior. Mayfair maize with black top and black interior.
I talked my wife into going to look at her on our way to our honeymoon after we were married.
I guess she was a wedding present to ourselves.
Interesting. What year was that and was it already done or did you have to do some work to it?
