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They Drove Some Butt-Ugly Cars Back When I Was 7 years-old

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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World, Movie, 1963
 
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The blue one is a 59, I'm guessing the white one is a 60.... With a little tweaking I'll bet it would look pretty good.... Personally I don't care for the tires & wheels on the blue one but it's not my car....... I checked my budget, I don't think I'll be having Kindig designing me a car anytime soon....
 
Now I have to go back and watch it again, because i don't remember a single 63 anything in it.
Edit: no offense Budnicks, but that 59 above was a wedge, no hemis after 58, till gen 2 in 64. I agree with you though, love the fin cars. Saw a 57 adventurer convertible go for nearly a quarter million bucks at auction, a while ago.
One tiny exception; the handful of 1959 Imperial Crown Limousines that Ghia built still had the Hemi, although the regular Imperials used the 413 wedge.
 
One tiny exception; the handful of 1959 Imperial Crown Limousines that Ghia built still had the Hemi, although the regular Imperials used the 413 wedge.
Great trivia question at a mopar meet!
And I do remember hearing or reading that, many years ago. I wonder how many they really built? Under ten?
 
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