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Bianchina

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'80 Thunderbird

I’ve seen this car at the same spot for a long time now. Not much interest in one of the dullest Thunderbird designs. Does look better like this, without all the flashy trim.

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Might need some cleaning

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Looks like 70's Bronco chassis

1947 Ford body with an inline six, blue like Falcon. I thought the engine and the short wheelbase made the early Bronco the likely donor.

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More than I would suggest for a truck this rough

Save a dollar and put tape on the sign so you can use it again.

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1965 Stout

I have only seen a couple of these Toyota Stout trucks in America.

Sometimes you forget what you have, and it was so today, when I dug out the 1965 and 1967 editions of the "Guide to the Motor Industry of Japan".

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'67 Mitsubishi Jupiter - or '61 Chrysler New Yorker?

The early Mitsubishi Colt looked a lot like a 1963 Dodge Dart to me, and now I see Chrysler had other influences with the three diamond’s styling before the two firms got tied together.

This front is 1961 Chrysler New Yorker!

Sometimes you forget what you have, and it was so today, when I dug out the 1965 and 1967 editions of the "Guide to the Motor Industry of Japan".

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Aussie Land Crab 1974

The binding failed on my copy of the 1973 Australian Motoring Yearbook, so I’m using the opportunity to scan some of the ads and article I find interesting from 37 years ago.

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1973 Chrysler

The binding failed on my copy of the 1973 Australian Motoring Yearbook, so I’m using the opportunity to scan some of the ads and article I find interesting from 37 years ago.

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Billetproof

America’s Least Important Car Show"

Where ingenuity without spending money comes to life!

Another shot from this show of this beast utilizing the flipped chassis from a military truck.

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