Sweet, the body stripe really sets off the lines quite nicely. A lot of people dismiss the 4-door A-bodies from this era, but they really are nice cars. I should know...my DD is a '68 270!
yes, cm! absolutely uncelebrated, but we love them. our boyhood family car was a val that got crushes by a semi (and saved our lives). a long time later, i owned a dart that died halfway between portland and seattle when i, apparently, ran it out of oil. it had no obvious leaks or excessive smoke, but always seemed to be losing oil, and the couple-hundred mile trip did it in. i often wonder how long it would have survived, has i just checked the dipstick the last time i stopped for gas.
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Sweet, the body stripe really sets off the lines quite nicely. A lot of people dismiss the 4-door A-bodies from this era, but they really are nice cars. I should know...my DD is a '68 270!
yes, cm! absolutely uncelebrated, but we love them. our boyhood family car was a val that got crushes by a semi (and saved our lives). a long time later, i owned a dart that died halfway between portland and seattle when i, apparently, ran it out of oil. it had no obvious leaks or excessive smoke, but always seemed to be losing oil, and the couple-hundred mile trip did it in. i often wonder how long it would have survived, has i just checked the dipstick the last time i stopped for gas.
i'd drive the he'll out of one today.
Why does it have a Plymouth hood ornament?
Circular side view mirror. Always win
Ah yes, the proverbial "lil ole lady" car.
That thing prolly only moves on Bingo night. lmao
went looking for a picture of my very first car, and here it is. And yes, I bought it from a little old lady who hardly ever drove it.
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