Does the phone book Cruise sat on to drive the car come with it?
Any idea what words $kaycog put into a search engine to find this gem? She was probably looking for a COTD pic and put in "hot, swede, car".
The parking lots were my favorite part of the family reunions when I was growing up. I still remember the cars and regret that those automotive days are long gone.
I wish I had stories like that. When I was 8y/o my old man was tearing up I-10 in an Imperial with two wheel covers trying to sell booze.

Edit: he wouldn't like me saying "trying", he actually did a damned good job of it.

My mom's sister - Aunt Norma and her husband always drove big Chrysler Town and Country wagons. Now, sigh, they drive Subaru Outbacks. The world it is a changin' *sniff*
Thanks, I open at Grossingers in the Castskills next Tue... Shit, they tore that down...or, rather, it's falling down.
I always liked the Buick version better. It was less common and had the sweepspear.
I Googled "Bodyguard car" and more of these came up than anything.

[www.palmbeachbodyguard.com]

They traded the Vista Cruiser in on the Truckster and it was crushed as I recall. He could have used that 70's show as inspiration, though it wasn't a movie.
Those four door Lincoln convertibles were/are an electrical nightmare. That's probably the real reason the top was down in Dallas.*

*Yes, I know it had a clear roof and it was not used that day. I was being a smart-ass.

What do you expect, he was all over her!
I thought Nash would be included.

Should Nibbles be hungry: [blog.modernmechanix.com]

We just re-did in early-modern, I don't see anything that would really work.
The "6" plates scared me, too.
Does Kris T. still have his '64 New Yorker wagon. I agree with all you said up to, and including, remiss that it lacks PW and the FM radio.

Edit: just looked at the Craigslist ad. This wagon has been offered on Ebay at least twice. I guess he's not getting the $$$ he thinks it is worth.

You so need to check your tinfoil hat for holes.
Cars, women and booze. Everyone gives that but what about necessities? As the old person on the board, it is my duty to fulfill that gift department. I thought about socks or a sweater, but decided perhaps some helpful tips to save you money on batteries would be appreciated.

[shopping.yahoo.com]

Enjoy. I'm off to read the latest issue of the AARP mag, Sharon Stone is on the cover.

Ray, are you trying to draw everyone's attention to the front while you feed the back?
I don't know, I was make bad jokes not sleeping arrangements. :)
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