I used to have that exact car, except in white with a black vinyl roof. I also didn't have those awesome wheel covers. This was two cars after my 1957 Porsche, which was way cool, but a money pit. I have to say I loved that Ford. Quiet, comfortable, never gave me a minute's trouble.
I traded it a few years later for a 1963 Lincoln Continental: (I had the hardtop.)
This was possibly my favorite car that I ever owned and would probably still have it today except for the fact I moved to the East Coast, first Boston, then NYC, where owning a car was, and still is, a major PITA.
Quote from: pendyman on September 09, 2013, 07:46:13 PM
I used to have that exact car, except in white with a black vinyl roof. I also didn't have those awesome wheel covers. This was two cars after my 1957 Porsche, which was way cool, but a money pit. I have to say I loved that Ford. Quiet, comfortable, never gave me a minute's trouble.
I traded it a few years later for a 1963 Lincoln Continental: (I had the hardtop.)
This was possibly my favorite car that I ever owned and would probably still have it today except for the fact I moved to the East Coast, first Boston, then NYC, where owning a car was, and still is, a major PITA.
HOT!!! :wub:
I love 1960s and 1970s American landyachts! And you had a Continental!? DAMN! :wub:
Did you see the beauty queen that I spotted a few weeks ago?
http://www.carspin.net/index.php?topic=29644.0 (http://www.carspin.net/index.php?topic=29644.0)
Quote from: Laconian on September 10, 2013, 10:50:29 PM
Suicide doors? Got a picture?
Looks like the JFK Continental, eek.
That just makes it more awesome.