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Nice! Lol...I'd be offering to go with him every time he took one out for a spin.
I know right, my wife talked my out of buying like the first international pickup ever made for a thousand bucks, I already paid for it and like the devil she came. The windows alone in that truck like a bubble, I was so proud driving ancient international pickup, dang I wished I had it. One time a gave away a candle apple red convertible with a new white top, like a 59 impala, 63? I don't remember, owed him a favor, new paint job, nice car. Then a bought a t-bird, this exact car and it was stolen from me.
My favorite all time car was this black Cadillac I took when I was 14, and lost it when I was about 20, man I loved that car.
I can't remember what year that Caddy was, brown leather seats, maybe 75, 76, 77, it would outrun anything.
Last edited by Hannibal Flavius; 04-19-2024 at 02:42 AM..
Nice! Lol...I'd be offering to go with him every time he took one out for a spin.
I know right, my wife talked my out of buying like the first international pickup ever made for a thousand bucks, I already paid for it and like the devil she came. The windows alone in that truck like a bubble, I was so proud driving ancient international pickup, dang I wished I had it. One time a gave away a candle apple red convertible with a new white top, like a 59 impala, 63? I don't remember, owed him a favor, new paint job, nice car. Then a bought a t-bird, this exact car.
It looks like a 1964-65 Viper Yellow, Ford Ranchero.
I love the old classics and muscle cars!!!
The tail-lights are slightly different?
Pinacle may be correct (1964).
Yeah...after looking at it again I think it's a 64. You can see (barely) the straighter body lines that were on the 64.
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