Not a blog more like another pier banyan tree, a place to come & sit for a little while & wait for something fun to happen. A place for all the greezers, candyasses, Halloween egg throwers, former Publix bagboys & dirt bike riders to kill a little time until Halloween. Just like the good old days, wait around for a couple hours until you could find some geezer to buy you beer...
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The 1962 Oldsmobile on the right is the easy one . . . the identity of the other car is known but will be revealed later . . . (hint: It's not a Jeep Grand Wagoneer 2WD)
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AMC Rambler Wagon?
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That's a great guess. In fact you may be right. I was gonna run with the name Vauxhal. But I blew the picture waaayyyy up and now I have my doubts . . . . The forward position of the luggage rack smacks of a car not built in the US at the time.
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SH, actually my first guess/inkling was probably correct. Not my first comment, but my first thought was....
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http://www.conceptcarz.com/view/photo/164216,9230/1963-Studebaker-Lark-Eight-Daytona_photo.aspx
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ReplyDeleteI agree with you completely. “Wagonaire”. A sliding-roof on a Studebaker station wagon in 1963 and with power front disc brakes too. I had no clue. Many thanks for the website/article address.
SH
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I remember when a certain well loved Naples attorney drove right through the window on his way home.
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