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Modern crocodiles are known for their sprawling four-legged gait, but this Cretaceous crocodilian walked on two legs as it prowled prehistoric shores, as evidenced by well-preserved footprints it left behind. |
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Ford's new Bronco will have a 6 speed manual transmission which also includes a Crawler gear (C). The red lettering is just the photo publishers watermark. |
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The '65 and '66 cars shown use a 7.75x14 or similar size tire like my first pic, the Goodyear Power Cushion from a '66 Chevelle SS. A different animal. '67 was the introduction of the wide oval 70 series tires. My center pic (with the 837 job #) is from a '67 Chevelle SS, a Firestone Super Sport Wide Oval, F70x14. Although it is a white stripe, the placement is the same as red stripe. The bottom tire is also from a '67 Chevelle, but it is a Goodyear Speedway Wide Tread, F70x14, and the stripe is closer to the rim. So yes, manufacturer does make a difference. So, the red Firebird that sparked this discussion would be wearing Firestone Wide Ovals, while some of the other '67s (the pace car) likely Goodyear Speedways. Bill W (By the way, these are real non-DOT spares from survivor cars) |
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The second option for stripes on your 1968 Coronet R/T: Double body stripes. Third option was no stripes. |
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OK - so which is correct? Is it a 1969 'CUDA 440 or is it a 440 'CUDA?
Both the 340 and 383 models are 'CUDA XXX https://i.postimg.cc/HWthRgnJ/03-196...40-Package.jpg |
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I love the David Pearson Holman Moody cars, especially the '69.
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