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    Mad_Science: Whoa. These shots are approaching classic status. The strip that contains the Studebaker seems to have a constant rotation of cool classics. I'm tryi... more »
    Six Flags Over Tomsk: Fantastic shots, Mr. Science. FWIW, the Jaaaag is a Series II, as it has the tombstone shaped taillights. (Series IIIs had larger, multicolored lenses.) more »
    MushyHeirloom: I think the Studebaker might be the only thing I'd be truly surprised to see, but all of these are well worth documenting - and hell, well worth ownin... more »
    tonyola: The Chevy pickup is a '69, while the Suburban is a '71 or '72 (those two years were all but identical in appearance). The Ranchero is a '64. As others... more »
    DrLemming: The Studebaker pickup is interesting. In the 1940s and early 50s Studebaker was a real contender in the light-truck field. However, once the company ... more »
    Novaload: 65 Fury. Very close in appearance to the 66, but noticeable bar across the grille, halfway up. The I - III were trim plus style and power issues. The ... more »
    that ain't the way to have fun, son: Yep, the hearse is a '70. If only a Jalopnik regular had access to a large flatbed wrecker. Wait... ROADTRIP!!! more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: Nice collection. Hard to argue with your endpoints: a falcon convertible and a Sudebaker pickup. And they look to have lots more years in them. more »
    FrankGrimes: Man this car would be rad! Anyone got the weight of this compared to the GT? more »
    ThreeLitre: I am impressed, Ford. Give it IRS and you might actually have a new customer in me. There are few cars on the road today that consistently make me sm... more »
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