Some random junk iron when compared to the neato cars seen in this thread. We still like really large, roomy sedans so keep this example of the last year of the big Fleetwoods on hand, mostly to handle our road trips. The LT1 350 V8 offers nippy acceleration performance for such a heavy car and gives mid-20 mpg fuel economy on interstate highway travels.
and many more from this talented photographer on his flickr page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/29221546@N07/
So... is there a case for castration with rusty scissors as a punishment? http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/la...i/news-story/967a944d1eb6c9ebfafb3fd9b7acb5d1 This Daytona was stolen in AU a couple of days ago, my brother knows the owner, seriously, stealing a car that nice just to burn it out... Before: After:
Grenier's Dream Yard, Adirondack State Park NY.....circa 1979 Look close here...I could only recognize one car for sure in both sessions. circa 2012 Bob
Picture #1 looks to be a 56 Chevy Bel Air in fore front, Picture #2 looks to be a mid 50s Studebaker Champion Starlight coupe. nice pictures, very cool!
I can recognize those seen in the junk yard photos better than I do the ones on the streets. Great photos!
Ooooooh... I generally don't care for the Type 964 but the Turbo 3.6 and the RS are two of my favorites