That’s a heavy sum beach too. LolSorry that's a super duty...a Pontiac jack.
A friend of mine had a 1962 Windsor 4-door hardtop station wagon he was going to restore, to go along with his 1962 Chrysler 300 hardtop. He heard of another 1962 wagon he could buy for parts on Manitoulan Island. He took his trailer and bought this New Yorker wagon, and dragged it home. This is when he discovered this car was longer than his. His Windsor had 122" wheelbase, while the New Yorker was on a 126" wheelbase. That extra 4" was all in the nose, instead of the rear floor pan, where one would expect it. The New Yorker hood, front fenders, and front frame rails were all 4" longer than his Windsor.
I seen them too but I don’t have a green car yet. With green being my favorite color who would have believed that. It was lime green too.They carry green ones you know.![]()
We bought one to fit under the wife's 2019 Scat Pac. Initially I was not sure of the quality . So far it has surprised us .I seen them too but I don’t have a green car yet. With green being my favorite color who would have believed that. It was lime green too.![]()
Them bad boys are heavy as heck too. LolWe bought one to fit under the wife's 2019 Scat Pac. Initially I was not sure of the quality . So far it has surprised us .
1955 Studebaker e-series truck.
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This design was used as the influence for the 1994 Dodge trucks.
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