Oct 7, 2016 #41 T tyrodtom Senior Master Sergeant 3,618 1,302 Sep 6, 2010 pound va Lucky13 said: You poor b*stard! Click to expand... Just how much could a Swede living in Scotland really know about American cars ?
Lucky13 said: You poor b*stard! Click to expand... Just how much could a Swede living in Scotland really know about American cars ?
Oct 7, 2016 #42 Lucky13 Forum Mascot 49,509 27,892 Aug 21, 2006 In my castle.... tyrodtom said: Just how much could a Swede living in Scotland really know about American cars ? Click to expand... I love my Mopars up to -70/71....
tyrodtom said: Just how much could a Swede living in Scotland really know about American cars ? Click to expand... I love my Mopars up to -70/71....
Oct 7, 2016 #43 T tyrodtom Senior Master Sergeant 3,618 1,302 Sep 6, 2010 pound va I got my first car in 1963, a 57 Rambler station wagon, I guess that warped me forever. It was called a Cross Country , by the way.
I got my first car in 1963, a 57 Rambler station wagon, I guess that warped me forever. It was called a Cross Country , by the way.
Oct 7, 2016 #44 Lucky13 Forum Mascot 49,509 27,892 Aug 21, 2006 In my castle.... Had some beautiful cars up to the -60's....love Imperials up to '68....'69! Hudson, Studebaker, Packard were some great makes, that's unfortunately no longer with us!
Had some beautiful cars up to the -60's....love Imperials up to '68....'69! Hudson, Studebaker, Packard were some great makes, that's unfortunately no longer with us!
Oct 12, 2016 #45 X XBe02Drvr 2nd Lieutenant 5,366 6,183 Mar 27, 2016 VT Lucky13 said: Hudson, Studebaker, Packard were some great makes, that's unfortunately no longer with us! Click to expand... That's what happens when you refuse to build them quick, flimsy, and cheap!
Lucky13 said: Hudson, Studebaker, Packard were some great makes, that's unfortunately no longer with us! Click to expand... That's what happens when you refuse to build them quick, flimsy, and cheap!