Tuesday, May 2, 2023

Classy

 


12 comments:

  1. Not a Packard, what is it? Town & Country?

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    1. Looks like it's a late '40s Chrysler Town and Country. A quick image search shows that they had convertible and wagon models too. WOW!

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    2. needs to be towing a 40' boat tail Chriscraft, or an airstream.

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  2. Sorry honey. I HAD to buy the canoe. It matched the wood on the car.

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  3. Next door neighbor had one back when I was about 8. They had the convertible. I thought they were the richest people. Turns out the wife worked at the Howard Johnson's Restaurant on the NJTP as a waitress. Found out that when i got hired to work the takeout counter there when I was 16.

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  4. I'm getting a woody just looking at that thing.

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    1. That comment was awful and I wish I'd thought of it!

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    2. don't point, it's impolite.

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  5. The canoe is probably unattainable today. $20,000? I was once told by a crew coach that some of the high end racing shells go for $60,000.

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  6. Copy of the 1939 Opel Kapitän Sedan. Minor differences, but a beautiful car.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opel_Kapit%C3%A4n#/media/File:Opel_Kapit%C3%A4n_(Modell_1939-40)_b.JPG

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    1. The canoe is a Sweet Pea if i'm not mistaken. To get one probably easiest to build it yourself. Probably one of the easier strip builds. Classy!

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