I've always loved these cars. I've always thought the "fins" or whatever you want to call them kind of look like couch cushions or something. At least, they're not fins in the normal sense of how we use the word "fin" to represent the things that fish have or that other cars of this period have. In any case, these are really cool cars. And in this color they somehow shout out the word "creampuff".
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The '58. The heavy Chevy. I don't think I'd like to drive this car as much as I'd like to ride in the back seat!
Nice. I even like the color.
I've always loved these cars. I've always thought the "fins" or whatever you want to call them kind of look like couch cushions or something. At least, they're not fins in the normal sense of how we use the word "fin" to represent the things that fish have or that other cars of this period have. In any case, these are really cool cars. And in this color they somehow shout out the word "creampuff".
My grandpa had the wagon verson of this, the Chevy Yeoman. I always loved the rear door handle tucked in under the fin-- form before function.
Gorgeous. Love the mist on the chrome.
Those hubcaps look way better on this than on an older Bel Air or 210.
Nice ass! Seriously though, a truly beautifully designed car
Очень красивая мащина!
Ahh the Biscayne, the poor man's Impala!
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