This week we have a very large Chrysler automobile, the Chrysler Imperial...
I had passed by this particular automobile and thought Cadillac but no...
...this is one sweet Chrysler product!
Well, maybe a little rust. I believe this is a 1974 and I would floss it...
The "phantom" top is a little rough though...
You can not deny the elegance redefined by the magnificence that this vehicle exudes...
That's a big bitch...
In closing, I am a Chrysler fan. I own two Jeeps and a Dodge. I would love to rock this car on a daily drive to my mundane hellhole that I call my job. I like one legger burn outs, bald right rear tires, push rods a knockin', and sheet metal crunchin'. Somebody hand me a Bud Light.
These are some of the wonderful vehicles that people are driving. I find these vehicles on my commutes to and from work and sometimes wonder where these vehicles origionally came from, who owned them, and who the current caretakers are. Some have been on the road for over 40 years and it's amazing that these vehicles are still out there. Rust is a recurring theme...
Friday, June 24, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
This week we have another Buick and this one is a real looker...
I believe this is a 1967 model year...
...Special indeed!
Just a little rust...
...and a little more...
I believe this is a 1967 model year...
...Special indeed!
Just a little rust...
...and a little more...
Wonder what happened to the B, U, and I? Could have left the I and it would have said something...
You could fit a lot in that trunk...
Friday, June 10, 2011
Here is my first "Car Of the Week", the beutiful and sleek 1967 Buick Skylark coupe'...
Apparently gaffers tape was a good substatute for actual body work and paint...
...or perhaps it is there to simply hold the trim on?
Skylark, this thing must fly...
Plain old Chevrolet hubcaps on a Buick, perhaps some origionality is missing?
Time for more gaffers tape...
Wheel skirts, mean stance, and a big coupe'. What's not to love?
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