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    MushyHeirloom: These don't count? more »
    .357: I agree with all the other commenters who say LS# engine. more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: You could have a Fred Flintstone version of LeMons with this. First person to make a lap wins. more »
    Dr. H. F. Danger: A good visual reference for the current state of GM. more »
    Maymar: Wandering around downtown Toronto Friday night, I saw a Cutlass sedan (in a very 1970 appropriate shade of yellow-gold) in traffic on Yonge St. It was... more »
    Triborough: Looks more like an alley than a street, so I think you might be pushing it a bit. more »
    Novaload: Well, it's in great shape compared to this '71: more »
    Number_Six: Anyone have a picture of an engine lying on a street, to make a companion-piece? I have special affection for this model Cutlass because because one p... more »
    Mobius: "Here's a classic that just needs a little TLC!" And an engine, interior, body panels, drivetrain stuff, etc, etc, etc. But damn, that is a gorgeous c... more »
    Franzouse: Awesomest. DOTS. Ever. more »
    UDMan: Actually, 1971 and 1972 were virtually interchangable, with the same front bumper, and same body panels, so without anything else to distinguish the t... more »
    HenriPro: hmm wonder what would go well in the engine bay?? more »
  • #downonthestreet

    1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass

    Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Here's a classic that just needs a little TLC! More »
  • #downonthestreet

    1969 Buick Skylark Custom

    Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. Even though we had a GM A-Body here just last week, I liked the look of this Skylark so much that I just can't wait to share it. This could mean that Chrysler A-Body fans might feel slighted (yes, nearly a month has gone by since our last one), but not to worry- there's a Valiant in the queue now!
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  • #1970chevroletmontecarlo

    1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

    It seems impossible, but we're on the 286th street-parked Alameda vehicle in this series and only now are we seeing a Chevrolet Monte Carlo. How could that be? The first generation of Monte Carlo sold like crazy, yet you rarely see them (in any condition) these days- gone without leaving much trace. While I do have some photos of Alameda's Malaise Montes, I figured this example of the Monte Carlo's very first year should go first. More »