odanny
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He passed by me while I was walking, he was probably enjoying a scenic drive leaving a car show, and I couldn't tell the make or model.
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70 Chrysler imperialHe passed by me while I was walking, he was probably enjoying a scenic drive leaving a car show, and I couldn't tell the make or model.
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most of them went the way of the demolition derby,,,Nice!
Definitely thought Chrysler.
Is it a gangster car with hit marks?He passed by me while I was walking, he was probably enjoying a scenic drive leaving a car show, and I couldn't tell the make or model.
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They also offered that Imperial in a 2 door. LeBaron w/vinyl and the slick roofed Crown Coupe.He passed by me while I was walking, he was probably enjoying a scenic drive leaving a car show, and I couldn't tell the make or model.
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MOPAR lol...My parents had '59, '63, '65, 67 Dodge Custom 880 station wagons- and a '66 Dart GT 273 4bbl 4 speed Hurst lol no other options death trap...oops AM radio
Best sneak into the drive in cars ever made... we could get 9 guys in the trunk of my friends Plymouth Belvedere...lolMOPAR lol...My parents had '59, '63, '65, 67 Dodge Custom 880 station wagons- and a '66 Dart GT 273 4bbl 4 speed Hurst lol no other options death trap...
That was the 120 inch wheelbase "C" chassis. 1969-1974 Fury's were the only model to have that length wheelbase.we had a dark blue black leatherette roof 1970 Plymouth Fury Grand Coupe with a 360- Batman and Robin L O L...buried the speedo, no radar til '84...
Also had the bench seat so you and your girl could sit right next to each other, and didn’t have to stretch over the center console to make out.Back in the day, when this car was made, you did not have to squeeze in to it like today's cars. Of course, gas was cheap in 1970.
He passed by me while I was walking, he was probably enjoying a scenic drive leaving a car show, and I couldn't tell the make or model.
Look at the crest on the front fender. Looks like a Chrysler Imperial from the late 60s.He passed by me while I was walking, he was probably enjoying a scenic drive leaving a car show, and I couldn't tell the make or model.
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Chrysler used the early Imperial eagle badge in 1970Look at the crest on the front fender. Looks like a Chrysler Imperial from the late 60s.
Back in the day, when this car was made, you did not have to squeeze in to it like today's cars. Of course, gas was cheap in 1970.
Big metal boxes.most of them went the way of the demolition derby,,,
and then they were outlawed because they were to tough and couldnt be destroyed,,
What is the best car for demolition derby?
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Best Cars for Demo Derby
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- Chrysler Imperial — The 1964 – '68 Chrysler Imperial is notoriously tough, to the point that most derbies banned it. ...
- Ford LTD/Crown Victoria — The Panther chassis is stupid cheap, and cop car tough. ...
- Chevy Impala — Box or bubble, you can't go wrong beating on an Impala.