70_Fastback
Hell Bent for Speed
Oh, and that Falcon is AMAZING!
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Come on Dave, it is never "just Marines"............
A GTO station wagon???
"70_Fastback" said:Oh, and that Falcon is AMAZING!
"daveSanborn" said:Must be for hauling 2x4"s. It would have saved the guy a lot of work to just buy a truck than to cut into an otherwise healthy goat.
"AtlantaSteve" said:Do you think he cut into a goat to make that? I guess I just assumed he took a Tempest wagon and rebadged it as a GTO.
My brother has a '71 442 and he's always wanted to buy a same year Vista Cruiser, painted with the same racing stripes and rebadged just like his 442 and use it to tow his 442.
Steve
"crustycurmudgeon" said:This is one DEEP steering wheel:
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that's what I was thinking too, there is a 72 "SS" wagon here in town, I talked with the guy and that's what he did, cowl hood, SS badges, etc. Looks cool!"AtlantaSteve" said:Do you think he cut into a goat to make that? I guess I just assumed he took a Tempest wagon and rebadged it as a GTO.