No one managed to get the 1970.5 Ford Falcon but Nuts in Aloha came extremely close with 1971 Ford Torino. How about this one?
Sticking with Fords…
My guess is that’s the back end of a 2nd-generation LTD.
67 Fury
It’s got a Mopar look to it, but I can’t figure it out.
Yeah, that color says “Old Mopar,” but which one? My brain hurts…
My first thought was late-’60’s Imperial, for some reason. A really beat-looking Imperial.
Looks like a Vauxhall Victor.
beat me to it Dean! 1966?
Rambler American convertible.
1969 Mercury…
I will have to say 1967 Lincoln Continental.
Almost, but not quite.
CHP car from the late ’60’s.
’63 or ’64 Mercury
I’m guessing… Early 60s Lincoln.
Vauxhall Victor 101 (FC model, produced between 1964 and 1968).
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Sticking with Fords…
My guess is that’s the back end of a 2nd-generation LTD.
67 Fury
It’s got a Mopar look to it, but I can’t figure it out.
Yeah, that color says “Old Mopar,” but which one? My brain hurts…
My first thought was late-’60’s Imperial, for some reason. A really beat-looking Imperial.
Looks like a Vauxhall Victor.
beat me to it Dean! 1966?
Rambler American convertible.
1969 Mercury…
I will have to say 1967 Lincoln Continental.
Almost, but not quite.
CHP car from the late ’60’s.
’63 or ’64 Mercury
I’m guessing… Early 60s Lincoln.
Vauxhall Victor 101 (FC model, produced between 1964 and 1968).