1936 Chevrolet FB 1/2 Ton Puckup
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1936 Chevrolet FB 1/2 Ton Puckup
1949 Buick Roadmaster Riviera
1960 Ford Thunderbird
They actually made records specifically to be played at 16 rpm.
Chrysler Highway Hi-Fi Record Player. An optional feature introduced in 1956 and available until 1959. It played specially formatted 16 2/3 vinyl records. Offered on Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge and Plymouth. Prone to skipping when going over bumps or stopping suddenly. (You don't say... :)
I couldn’t agree more…🕉️
Custom 1959 Cadillac Series 62 pickup, often referred to as a "Cadamino".
Engine: It is powered by a 6.2-liter aluminum LT1 crate V8 engine.
Transmission: Equipped with a 4L80 Connect and Cruise automatic transmission.
Features: The vehicle features an Airlift suspension, Wilwood brakes, and custom Restomod Air.
Design: It showcases iconic 1959 Cadillac tailfins and dual bullet taillights, customized into a pickup truck configuration.
From the car files: ad for the 1977 Ford Pinto 3-Door runabout.
'34 Dodge, 354 Hemi, 727
Mercury Country Cruiser Colony Park Station Wagon 1959. - source Amazing Classic Cars.
Clark & Sons ‘65 Mustang Fastback…owned since 1985.
1963 Ford Falcon
1958 Buick
Oldsmobile Jetstar I, 1964. A new model for '64, the Jetstar was a lower-priced version of the Starfire that traded some of that car's luxury appointments for a more sporty profile. Standard equipment included bucket seats and a centre console along with the 394ci 345hp Rocket V8 and 3-speed column-shift manual transmission. Disappointing sales meant the Jetstar model was retired for 1966, replaced by a lower-priced Starfire.