Biggest turn signals I ever seen, which means it's awesome. Can anyone tell what's parked in picture 2? Someone remind me to put up a pic later...if you guess correctly.
That's no 1966. First year built was 1965 and it didn't have hidden headlights. 1966 the lights were hidden under scallops on the leading edge of the front fenders that opened like a clamshell. This is more like a mid 70's model just before the boatail came out. Still cool. There are either lights hidden behind the center grill or the outboard lenses reveal the headlights.
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Damn....such a beautiful mistress. What a shame.
I always think of speed racer when I see this model.
love these Rivieras...this car is very valuable in my heart
Biggest turn signals I ever seen, which means it's awesome. Can anyone tell what's parked in picture 2? Someone remind me to put up a pic later...if you guess correctly.
Looks like a Mercury Cougar...maybe a '67?
Actually, it's this cheery little guy seen on the street last year by Tony. Adding pic now.
Rock out with your 2 year expired tags out. Love the 5 speed badge, the size of a bumblebee.
Oh, well...only seven years and the Pacific Ocean off. So close...
That's no 1966. First year built was 1965 and it didn't have hidden headlights. 1966 the lights were hidden under scallops on the leading edge of the front fenders that opened like a clamshell. This is more like a mid 70's model just before the boatail came out. Still cool. There are either lights hidden behind the center grill or the outboard lenses reveal the headlights.
it's a 66, I have one here in Toronto...Otis
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