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1965 Mercury Breezeway

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Goldvarg
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Dear Friends, here is a first shot of the second prototype of 1965 Mercury Breezeway. Lot of work still to do.

Enjoy!

Screen Shot 2021 03 09 at 9.00.00 AM

 



   
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Excellent ! And a great "Sixties" color scheme for this big Mercury.



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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This will be a nice one for sure!



   
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John Kuvakas
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Love the colors!


John Kuvakas
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John Merritt
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Looks great. I like it better with the white top vs the solid color shown before.


John Merritt
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Mark Lampariello
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A fun touch would be for its rear window to be partially open.



   
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Curtis Parisi
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These colors are definitely the right choice for this cars body style in my mind. A perfect mid '60's reflection.



   
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This looks great! Next you should make a '65 Chrysler 6-window Town Sedan to park next to this Mercury on the shelf for a nice "unusual roof" theme.


Barry Levittan
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John Kuvakas
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@moe-parr, I had one nearly identical to the one below. Man! That thing was huge! I think I could lie down in the front seat. 

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John Kuvakas
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John...while driving?



   
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(@jack-dodds)
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@bob-jackman  Careful JK....this may be a trick question!  😏 



   
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John Kuvakas
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Hey! I was 18! Anything was possible and I was indestructible.


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@jkuvakas  Yes you surely were....and also, like the rest of us at that age, a genius who knew everything. Laugh  



   
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Jack, It's not funny how stupid I've gotten over the years. At least as we were growing up we knew there others who came before us and we had a sense of history. Today's young folks think the world started the day they were born.



   
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John Kuvakas
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I've noticed I'm not as smart as I thought I was. The really surprising thing is how smart my Dad got as I began to age!!


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