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Name that rustbucket

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I love the Grabber Blue shown on the '10 Mustang... I was always a fan of it on, say, a '70 Boss 302.

Me too.... I like Grabber Green and Calypso Coral also.... the '70 Boss 302 & 429, Mach1, Torino Cobra and GT are some of my favorite Fords of that era..

my gut instinct was Pontiac right off the bat...

I'm voting '67 Pontiac, there is no sign of a marker light.

Shoot yeah, it's easy to tell it's an Oxidized Tin Indian.:)

There's a car half-sunk into a embankment along this old dirt road. I ought to take a picture someday. I could never identify it.

I'm going with '65-'68 Impala.

Thinking '66 Buick Special

Gentlemen, please, the issue is quite closed.

1967 Pontiac Catalina 2-dr sedan, style # 25211. None other.

NEXT!

There's a car half-sunk into a embankment along this old dirt road. I ought to take a picture someday. I could never identify it.

You should....

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