You are here:
Forums
Classic Cars
I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!

18040 messages, Last post on Dec 07, 2009 at 9:15 PM
You are in the Classic Cars Forum. Your Host is mr_shiftright
|
....(sorry I put us there) of hippo-Chyslers, this is funny: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Showroom-Perfect-Original_W0QQitemZ110404456040QQ- - - cmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item19b49e4e68&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkpa- - - rms=65%3A-2%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318 I love this car, but jeez, it would look so strange driving down any street now (if it would fit), it's just so massive and gaudy. The concave rear end is a bit of styling masterpiece, IMO, though I do like the earlier versions better (I'd love a '69 Plymouth Sport Suburban, if only for the name). Another decent old fuselage mammoth worth saving (I hate the 'take it to the demo derby' crap), needs brakes and paint, basically, big deal: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1970-Chrysler-NEW-YORKER-440-50-000-miles-DERBY-M- - - opar_W0QQitemZ380131330267QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item588197c8db&- - - _trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A-2%7C39%3A1%7C240%3A1318
|
|
|
|
|
Replying to: ghulet (Jun 20, 2009 5:15 am) A high-school buddy of mine's, Dad bought a leftover demo '72 Town and Country in late '72. Creamy beige with woodgrain; green cloth and vinyl interior. "Boat" doesn't describe it. It was truly a whale. It made the '73 Caprice Estate look positively svelte in comparison. In fact, my friend was lobbying for a '73 Chevelle Malibu Estate but his Dad bought the T&C instead. It was a 440, but I don't remember it being particularly reliable. I was riding with my friend in it probably around '76 when all of a sudden it had no brakes. Luckily we were driving in an alley at the time! I liked the '74 versions of Chrysler's big cars a lot better than that previous generation...I think because, especially in the Dodge, they had GM-like styling...peaked front fenders, humongous curved windshield with thin chrome-covered pillars, etc. I also liked the center glove box. Bill P. |
|
|
Replying to: ghulet (Jun 20, 2009 5:15 am) A lot of those cars did survive...there are always some on ebay, especially the later models like that black 78. I wonder if they were well-built, or just had owners who saved them as the last "real" full sized cars. That wagon is impressive...I think the loop bumper models look the best with that body though. Oh, and I just seem to have a knack for digging out the oddballs on ebay. A natural attraction. |
|
| ...yellow 1972 Dodge Challenger with a white vinyl top. | |
|
|
| Old Ford F-100 pickup, still workin'. This one had dual headlights and a lightning bolt logo on the front of the hood. '58??? | |
...not necessarily obscure, but unusual on the streets of Philadelphia - a classic black London taxi.
|
|
|
|
|
Replying to: lemko (Jun 22, 2009 10:19 am) |
|
.....we actually have quite a few of those London-style taxis, some of which are used as such, but the majority are used as hotel limos.
|
|
|
|
|
it rains almost every day. did see a nice maroon MGB and an open Model T on on the road. The poor guy was pulling over every time a car came by. I would have run some interference for him, but I had to get to my service appointment. |
|
|
Replying to: ghulet (Jun 22, 2009 1:32 pm)
|
|
You are here:
Forums
Classic Cars
I spotted an (insert obscure car name here) classic car today!
New? Join Now!
Forum Tools
Search Forums
Browse by Vehicle


Browse by Board
Browse by Topic
Today's Chats