Looking for a nice wagon. Could be something like the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser in blue. A nice AMC Ambassador wagon? New Yorker, Town and Country?
Looking for a nice wagon. Could be something like the Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser in blue. A nice AMC Ambassador wagon? New Yorker, Town and Country?
'70 Fury, a '70-'71 Satellite, or perhaps a '63 Savoy Wagon.
And I'd like to sell my CJ-5 and get a CJ-7 with an automatic and more leg room.
Of course, a 70-71 eBody (Challenger or Cuda) would be nice as well. This Plumb Crazy AAR belonged to John (Stickers).
The first car I ever performed a partial restoration on was a '72 Mercedes 280C. Power seats, vacuum windows and door locks (a nightmare both to repair). Typical Mercedes "springy" seats and woefully underpowered. But it was Dad's car and I have something of an affection for one. His was in camel brown, but we painted it Red as the one on the right.
I'm really liking the 61 Coupe deVille as well.
1963-64 Mercury Park Lane Convertible
Nice Taillights
And, of course, the 59 Impala -- coupe or convertible.
NO CONTINENTAL KIT!
I'm not usually a Ford person but a 62 sports roadster black over red would do the trick all day long. Love it.
I wouldn't turn away a '76-'78 big block B200 conversion van either.
And if you have been perusing this site you know I have a thing for BMWs. Wow would a nice 2002ti look good in the garage. But I'd settle for a 2007-13 M3 Coupe (last years of the V8). Pictured here is a 2009 M3
So, I've got a fair amount of GM in here, and some foreign options (and [gasp] even a FOMOCO), but not much in the MOPAR family, given my interests. That's because they are ridiculously expensive (Challenger, Charger, Cuda, GTX, Superbird, ..) and I'm not even gonna bother to put them up here. The only way to get an e-Body is going to be via donation from a kind heart -- those are untouchable too. I'm getting too old and too broke for a full restoration again.