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'64 Pontiac with aluminum wheels, maybe a Catalina.
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saw this on a vintage motorcycle page.
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1968 Firebird w/hood tach bottom left.... :)
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good eye ! anyone know what town that is?
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Great pic! A google search of AH Steppacher suggests Scranton, PA.
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Looks like no vent glass plus rectangular, not round side mirror also reflection from ‘68 only frt. corner lamp?:dunno: Also interesting, the ‘65 Biscayne/BelAir under the Firestone sign looks like it may have Evening Orchid paint?:hmmm: :beers: ~ Pete . |
Dang, who dug this out of the wood shed ? Now I have to spend HOURS looking at all these...:grin: These pics do bring back a lot of memories.
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Old meets new.. :)
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Damn kids & their Phones..LOL
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Officer is having fun checking all the boxes..
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In the 1970's General Motors was trying to get the freight cost down on Vegas to keep them a budget friendly car.At the time,a new Vega had a price tag around $2,000.Engineers from GM and Southern Pacific Railroad came up with the Vert-A-Pac.This allowed 30 cars to be shipped per boxcar instead of 18. Lowering freight costs by up to 40%.GM engineers also designed specific oil baffles to keep oil from spilling along with specially designed carburetors,batteries and added plastic spacers between the powertrain and the chassis to prevent damage.
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I read that it was also to cut down on vandalism and parts theft while the cars were sitting in the rail yard.
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Bill Stillwell Buick-Opel here @ 1866 Ogden Ave in Downers Grove IL. circa 1971/72.
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Cooks Motor Sales,Chrysler-Plymouth, Chicopee, MA.
This picture would have been in the spring of 1969 as there are two A12 Roadrunners sitting in front of the showroom.The blue Cuda is probably a 440 M-Code car which was also a "limited edition" release in the spring of 69 along with the A12 Roadrunners and Superbees.This dealer must have sold a lot of Hi-performance mopars,because most Plymouth dealers only got one A12 Roadrunner. |
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More from Cooks Chrysler-Plymouth Motor Sales,Chicopee, MA. on that same day.
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1969 z/28 on the street 1970's
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A friend of mine bought this Z/28.
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Local township fourth of July parade in 1973ish. Decorated Schwinn bikes and convertibles.
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