Stumack was first to identify our Coronet as a 1969 model, albeit as a 500 rather than the 440 it was. Sean came along about 45 minutes later, guessing a ’69 Super Bee, then mopar guessed a ’69 440. So who is the winner?
Well, the 500 had a different taillight panel (a red reflector instead of the ribbed aluminum trim panel with “Dodge” script) and the Super Bee, though using the same basic trim piece, had it in black, so mopar gets it. Congratulations, you made me research a Clue win; a CC first!
Here we go again. What’s this one?
’81-’85 Caprice Classic?
Early-80s Oldsmobile Regency. Pretty sure it’s a B-body something.
As Fordy as this looks. I’m with Buick6 on this one.
(The Coronet R/T used the 500 tail panel and the Bee used the 440 tail panel.)
1986 Cutlass Supreme sedan?
I would be almost certain that this is an early 80’s Caprice, Impala, or B-body. If not one of those, perhaps maybe a late 70’s to early 80’s Malibu or El Camino?
After seeing a post from today on it, it is an 86 -87 Cutlass Supreme. I should have known this, I drive an 86 Supreme as my daily driver. It was cheap having only 44,000 miles on it. And I really hate those non opening rear windows.
Perfect El cheapO wintertime beater for salty Iowa. At least it has the Olds ralley wheels…..
1979 LTD?
Thanks for the props. I finally got one right!
For this one i’m thinking 81-85 Impala, or 80-85 delta 88.
Tough one. Every American sedan in the 80s had a squarish chrome grill and rectangular headlamps like this
I’m going to say early ’80s full size LTD.
I don’t see the Caprice, could be an ’80s Impala For sure not an Olds or Buick or Pontiac, nor Mopar.
Ford Aerostar
Ooh! That’s an intriguing guess.
I’m gonna go with an ’80s Bronco II.
Early 80’s Cadillac.