I've never been so stumped by a car as the first time I saw one of these badgeless wonders. If you don't know what that M stands for, you are going to be out of luck too.
May family owned a '59 turquoise and white but I used to see the red (coral?) and yellow versions in Phoenix. I always thought that the trunk lid was not added until '58 or '59 meaning this could not be a '56 but I could be wrong.
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I've never been so stumped by a car as the first time I saw one of these badgeless wonders. If you don't know what that M stands for, you are going to be out of luck too.
seems like they're almost always turquoise and white!
May family owned a '59 turquoise and white but I used to see the red (coral?) and yellow versions in Phoenix. I always thought that the trunk lid was not added until '58 or '59 meaning this could not be a '56 but I could be wrong.
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