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more about #coronet440 more comments → Daniel Gross: Wow, the world just keeps getting smaller. I lived just a couple doors down from those warehouses from '85-'87 right there on Glascock. Too bad Murile... more » that ain't the way to have fun, son: L.A. face...kicked by an Oakland bootie. A large bootie at that. How in the Hell did the wagon and the Cadillac manage to receive damage like this? more » bygeorge: In honor of 1989: "Little White Coronet/ Baby, you're much too smashed/ Little White Coronet/ Only the photos are gonna last/ Yeah, yeah, yeah..." more » MushyHeirloom: Beautiful, all of them. The lone Hilux behind the chain-link fence is safe from car thieves. more » .357: I would love to roll around in the Caddy. That would be awesome. more » jesusonthedashboard: Heh-heh, Glascock. That Coronet seems to me like it's the vehicular version of Monty Python's Black Knight. "It's merely a flesh wound." more » A strolling player: I want that Coronet. Not one like it, not some Coronet, that Coronet. more » -
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Welcome To East Oakland, 1989
Now that I've sorted out all the SCSI termination headaches on my 1998-vintage slide scanner, I've digitized some more of my old 35mm negatives. Here's a trio of old cars I shot in 1989. More » -
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1966 Dodge Coronet 440 Convertible
Six months have passed since we last saw a Chrysler B-body in this series? Well, actually the '78 Monaco Brougham is technically a B-body, but it's so incredibly Malaise that I hesitate to include it alongside the likes of the Super Bee and the Road Runner. Regardless of where you stand on the B-ness of the Malaise Monaco, it's tough to argue with the inherent goodness of this '66 Coronet 440 convertible, which I found parked near the waterfront and just around the corner from the Ford Econoline pickup More »

