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Old 03-25-2022, 01:13 PM
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1946 Chevy Fleetmaster Aerosedan (2 door fastback basically) you will see lots in lowrider form around LA and Vegas.

Sorry I'm not computer savvy enuough to do pictures. Wished I could they are cool machines even in stock form. Yup I was born in 46.
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If this is what you're thinking of, here you go sir. Nice ride!
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Old 03-25-2022, 01:49 PM
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If this is what you're thinking of, here you go sir. Nice ride!
Yep that's the one I was a car guy from time I was born I guess and have always loved that model. I was hoping someone would help me out on that one Thanks a bunch. And the one you picked is a beauty to
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Old 03-25-2022, 02:10 PM
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The pleasure is mine. Yes, this is when they built them out of real metal and style actually meant something.
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Old 03-25-2022, 05:47 PM
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I'm not fussy or picky either...I like different stuff so I'll take a 1970 Dodge Daytona or Plymouth Superbird, Hemi-powered winged warrior, in any of the factory high impact colors.

P.S. Would also accept Hemi 'Cuda like HVA7mm mentioned. That year of the Dog was a good one for cars.
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1989 Toyota Landcruiser with the 6cyl turbo diesel engine.

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Kinda wish I'd been born in 49. Pretty hard to top one of these masterpieces. 4 second free fall to the windshield in a head on.


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Kinda wish I'd been born in 49. Pretty hard to top one of these masterpieces. 4 second free fall to the windshield in a head on.


Somehow I pictured you more in a nice old Citroen, a good French car. You could go for a picnic with a nice Chablis, some baguettes, and a piece of stinky cheese, while saying oh lala at all the mademoiselles.....
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Somehow I pictured you more in a nice old Citroen, a good French car. You could go for a picnic with a nice Chablis, some baguettes, and a piece of stinky cheese, while saying oh lala at all the mademoiselles.....

You know what? You can dye your hair black and curl it 4 times a day but, you're not fooling anyone with your car. Its not a Torino and you arent Starsky.

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I’m old, ha.
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You know what? You can dye your hair black and curl it 4 times a day but, you're not fooling anyone with your car. Its not a Torino and you arent Starsky.

Heck yeah I'd drive that! A friend had one and it was like being in a shopping car, for comfort and performance. You could park it anywhere, it fit. You don't worry about the paint getting scratched either.
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Heck yeah I'd drive that! A friend had one and it was like being in a shopping car, for comfort and performance. You could park it anywhere, it fit. You don't worry about the paint getting scratched either.
Never have to take the keys out either…..
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Heck yeah I'd drive that! A friend had one and it was like being in a shopping car, for comfort and performance. You could park it anywhere, it fit. You don't worry about the paint getting scratched either.
For some reason I still remember the commercials for the Le Car.

Something like "For Canadian drivers who want a good car, viva Renault Le Car. Who don't want to pay much but want to go far, viva Renault Le Car...........................
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