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Sunny and in the 70's again today. BUT, which 'drop top' to...

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...take for a spin?? Decisions, decisions!

 

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John Merritt
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Well they are all excellent choices. I believe I'd pick the Thunderbird today if I walked out to my garage, but that's based on my mood today. Tomorrow could be something different. LOL!


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Hi Then T-Bird it is!



   
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John Napoli
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I agree.  My brother now has my dad's 57, which I learned to drive on.  Always enjoyed driving it with the hardtop off.  So I'm with the T-bird as well.



   
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OK, the Baby Bird it is. Gassed up and ready to go cruise!

 

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I owned a Goldenrod Yellow 55 T-Bird and it was a great car. I still own my 61 Corvette. Close call, but I will go with the Vette as it is a four speed and the Bird was an automatic.



   
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John Kuvakas
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LOL! I would take the Thunderbird just to remind myself that you can bang your knee on that windshield post if you're not mindful. 


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David H
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With a classic Packard in the grouping, the choice (for me) was automatic (even if the Packard is a generation before that).  Beautiful model!



   
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Every single choice, no matter how different it may be - fantastic!!



   
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John K, Unfortunately the Corvette has the same potential.



   
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john barry
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there aint a kick-out-of-the driveway in the lot......the Sportsman for me !!......fine,fine photos



   
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George Schire
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Hey John, gas up the Ford Woody Convertible for me.  For a time travel trip to the past, I like that one the best.  Not to mention, the color is calming and my favorite.  


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Well NOW, we have more choices! Rain is back in the forecast and we have cars with tops!

 

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George Schire
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I'll that Studebaker Tony.  And I'll use the luggage in the trunk for my trip to sunny skies.  Smile That is one of my favorite models.  I have two of them, so I can display one with the top up and the other with the top down.  


George Schire
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Gene Herman
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Me for the Packard Darrin even if it's painted Desert Sand, LOL!



   
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