And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
Wow. That is impressive, and yes, I'd commute in that.
'66 & '67 Fairlanes were almost identical, the emblem at the center of the grille is the easy way to tell which is which but someone's cleaned up the grille and all the original badges. It's too low and I wonder if the extra wide front tires rub during tight turns. Kind of curious as to why the door appears to be a deeper shade of yellow. Al_in_Ottawa
bit of trivia for you: back then, manufacturers cast the year into tail light lenses. you could determine the model year by finding a number in the ballpark on the tail light
I'm not buying it, too many AI images with over-sized tires to believe this is an actual car. The front tires would rub horrendously when turning, the back tires would rub on every little bump on the road as the suspension compressed even a fraction of an inch.
'67 Fairlane?....had a friend in high school had one, a convertible, with a 390 4 speed...it was considered a midsize, like a Chevelle....
ReplyDelete'66 & '67 Fairlanes were almost identical, the emblem at the center of the grille is the easy way to tell which is which but someone's cleaned up the grille and all the original badges. It's too low and I wonder if the extra wide front tires rub during tight turns. Kind of curious as to why the door appears to be a deeper shade of yellow.
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Door had some repair work, and they used a different shade primer, most likely. BT;DT...sigh
DeleteDoor doesn't fit very well either.
ReplyDeletebit of trivia for you: back then, manufacturers cast the year into tail light lenses. you could determine the model year by finding a number in the ballpark on the tail light
ReplyDeleteI'm not buying it, too many AI images with over-sized tires to believe this is an actual car. The front tires would rub horrendously when turning, the back tires would rub on every little bump on the road as the suspension compressed even a fraction of an inch.
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