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    C-Body Wheel and Tire Survey

    i may be old-fashioned, but i just can't stand ANY classic wearing wheels over 16" in diameter. Just looks goofy. i'd have standard 15's myself depending on model. Oh, and what's with the Buick portholes on the Fury? Oh well, there's all kinds in the world......
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    Forgotten, Abandoned, Back Yard Hoards, and Project Purgatory Cars

    Great thread... seems like good time to re-visit the graveyard. At this farm property near me in Vermont, there's between 150-200 cars, trucks and vans from 40's to 90s. Practically nothing is restorable (except maybe the Rambler fastback, and a few others) but EVERYTHING is for sale. These few...
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    chrysler boat seen

    i'm tryin' and tryin' to remember where i saw it, i know i've seen an actual Chrysler outboard in my travels in the past year or so. i'd love to get my hands on it...
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    Just a sketch.

    How 'bout a Polara? Lots of fiddly squiggly bits on the front of a '68, gotta be lots of fun to draw...
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    Front ends of the classics

    No classic Chrysler front end thread can fail to include one of these.
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    If you could have a home anywhere in the world...

    LOL i love the Newhart references "This is my brother Darryl, and this is my other brother Darryl" Carmine makes a good point, though. Rules! The green-sneakers have a firm hold here, and there's cold weather. But aside from a required annual safety inspection, owning a classic here is not...
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    If you could have a home anywhere in the world...

    Dislike of Cold is a significant problem, but being a Mopar fan is a major plus...As long as you understand being east of Eden is where car nuts are here. Gets hot in the summer, cold in the winter.... no matter what, mopar nuts gather... we even have an original A&W drive-in, just up the road...
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    C-Bodies are now officially ART (and A&Bs) Wayfair.com

    i believe this is Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN. East of the Twin Cities, looking west. i've seen a similar view from I-94, which wouldn't have been built yet in 1973
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