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I once had a 64 Chrysler Newport with the 440 wedge engine and a 4 barrel the size of Detroit. We drove that thing across country and back a few times I sold it to a company that was shooting a movie in town as they offered me a whole lot more than I had in it. MOPAR!
Nice looking car and shot you got there.
Nice looking car and shot you got there.
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I've been looking. Now if I could just remember where I saw them.alexvaras wrote:Two Brommies already PF, join the color side
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One of my great uncles gave Dad his '65 New Yorker. I never got to drive it though, only the '58 Dodge Coronet. The New Yorker was the only car I ever saw my Dad wax. All the others usually only got washed when it rained.LarryD wrote:I once had a 64 Chrysler Newport with the 440 wedge engine and a 4 barrel the size of Detroit. We drove that thing across country and back a few times I sold it to a company that was shooting a movie in town as they offered me a whole lot more than I had in it. MOPAR!
Nice looking car and shot you got there.
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Way back when God was a boy, in 1956, friends of ours had a Chrysler Crown Imperial in midnight blue. I seem to remember that it had a V8 5.8L engine. It had the push button gear shift. I was smitten! Always vowed to own one someday but that day has never come.
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Me that I have a Brompton already would like one of those cars PF loves to shoot, open (cabrio?), wide, massive. That would make me love to drive againBrazile wrote:I don't have a Brompton yet, but I've wanted one for years.
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But I think the next is going to be a Triumph or Ducati (classic, not sport).
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