Last seen: Oct 8, 2025
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@bob-jackman Yet toady is more apt, nevertheless.
How Chrysler went from a sublime line-up to a horror freak show in so few years never ceases to dumbfound me. The rear end of the '61 is really nice ...
I take this to be an understandable, Freudian typo.
Wonderful ! !
@jkuvakas The frenched headlamps and rear fins (from this angle) are definitely '56 Premier-like. Remove the bumper intakes and add Premier grille and...
Inspiration for next year's hit Christmas song? Would make an excellent country ditty.
Any chance Brooklin will do one without the graphics, for the suburban dad who's just been through a messy divorce ?
I find the New Yorker classy and modern. I've always loved the tri-tone and the way the colours seem to glide off the rear fin.
@jack-dodds Is this it (not quite sure what MM low light is - perhaps headlamps in-line with grille) ?
One of these is on my high priority want list. He also did a pale olive with beige top-up version that I am desperately searching for. These are ver...
@jack-dodds We might use Henrietta's tongue, but that would bring is back to the red/green dichotomy. (Also invoking John K's celebrated Chevrolet).
@jack-dodds two problems: I wonder if Borden's are as globally recognised as Coca-Cola; and then there's the little issue of finding the opposite col...
@graeme-ogg I can state as a matter of fact that it has everything to do with red and green being opposite colours. Having studied colour at BA level...
It may well be excessive, but I've always loved the wallowing behemoth that is the 1960 Oldsmobile. Especially with rear fender skirts !