CC Random Sighting: Double Trouble

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A few weeks ago, I was hustling off to work when I stumbled across this interesting sight. I had to stop and take a few pics, even at the risk of being late. These pictures weren’t posed or staged- this scene was completely random,which makes it all the more cool. At the time that I took these pictures, the owners of the apartment complex where I live were in the process of rewiring and painting all the garage units. Since the vehicles had to be moved before the work could be completed, this led to the discovery of all sorts of interesting old iron- some of which hadn’t seen the light of day in years. There’s also a ‘57 Chevy pickup and a ‘64-‘66 Olds Dynamic 88 4-door sedan lurking near my apartment, but I’ve only caught quick glimpses of them. Another neighbor has a fairly nice ‘73 Impala convertible with factory 454 power under the hood.

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I sort of know the owners of both these cars. The ‘74 Lincoln Continental is owned by a young fellow who moved in here less than two years ago. The car isn’t a showpiece- it’s got a few small dents and the paint is dull and faded. But it’s clean and straight with no rust or accident damage. Even the interior is quite nice, considering its age and the fact that it’s parked outside. I frequently see the owner cleaning it or performing routine maintenance on it. It’s never dirty either.

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The story behind the ‘71 Chevy Impala is interesting. It belongs to another neighbor’s son. Both father and son own similar vehicles. The dad’s is clean, straight, rust-free, completely original, semi daily driven, and sports the rare optional 402 cubic inch big block under the hood. The son’s Imp pictured here was originally purchased as a father-son project. It sports a mildly warmed-over 350 / 400 small block and a custom interior. While pops has kept his own ride in really good shape, the son’s is thrashed. The front end is crunched, the whole passenger side is a network of dents, creases, and scars, and the right front fender looks like a smashed beer can. The damage occurred long ago and was never fixed. Several times I’ve spotted junior flying through the complex and out the back gate like Godzilla was chasing him, and at least a couple of times I’ve seen him pulled over by the city’s finest. I almost got pancaked by him once when I carelessly walked from behind a van without looking, as he was exiting the property at his usual breakneck pace. I jumped back just in time- I don’t think he ever even saw me.

I haven’t seen or talked to either of them in months, so I don’t know how them or their cars are doing.

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I sort of know the owners of both these cars. The ‘74 Lincoln Continental is owned by a young fellow who moved in here less than two years ago. The car isn’t a showpiece- it’s got a few small dents and the paint is dull and faded. But it’s clean and straight with no rust or accident damage. Even the interior is quite nice, considering its age and the fact that it’s parked outside. I frequently see the owner cleaning it or performing routine maintenance on it. It’s never dirty either.

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The story behind the ‘71 Chevy Impala is interesting. It belongs to another neighbor’s son. Both father and son own similar vehicles. The dad’s is clean, straight, rust-free, completely original, semi daily driven, and sports the rare optional 402 cubic inch big block under the hood. The son’s Imp pictured here was originally purchased as a father-son project. It sports a mildly warmed-over 350 / 400 small block and a custom interior. While pops has kept his own ride in really good shape, the son’s is thrashed. The front end is crunched, the whole passenger side is a network of dents, creases, and scars, and the right front fender looks like a smashed beer can. The damage occurred long ago and was never fixed. Several times I’ve spotted junior flying through the complex and out the back gate like Godzilla was chasing him, and at least a couple of times I’ve seen him pulled over by the city’s finest. I almost got pancaked by him once when I carelessly walked from behind a van without looking, as he was exiting the property at his usual breakneck pace. I jumped back just in time- I don’t think he ever even saw me.

I haven’t seen or talked to either of them in months, so I don’t know how them or their cars are doing.