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A Horse With No Name

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  1. That would be an awesome thing...pop the hood and look at that....
  2. Sweet car, thanks for posting this!
  3. Both are just different. People criticize Alfred Sloan because of his planned obsolescence, but it unleashed one whale of human creativity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_P._Sloan
  4. I'm on a wagon fetish right now (some surprise here right?) and it's sad seeing those old seventies Mopars die...even if they are rusted hulks....
  5. I've seen these things in Demo derbies, they are impressive!
  6. I'm in love, methinks....
  7. http://www.flickr.com/photos/mnhotrods/4230651388/in/set-72157623105805290/ Links to 64 GTO two door wagon under construction 1950s Pontiac for some more phantom inspiration Now just picture the 64 as a clean phantom GTO like the 66...and you get the idea! Another photograph of that Fontaine blue wagon, 65,. that I posted from earlier.... ...and once in awhile, right from the factory, GM built their own incredibly cool Phantom....
  8. The boxy front end just seems to lend itself to a wagon conversion, or a sedan delivery conversion.... Cool as a Tempest, but just begging to be a GTO... http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3092222/1964-pontiac-tempest-long-island-city-ny-us?p=2
  9. Not a GTO yet...but it has a wicked 455 More pure GTO porn..../Pontiac Porn.... Now a wagon done up like this, with the nose in the air..... Would also be nice to have one built very conservative like this post car.... And yes, that Chevelle is amazing! More pure Pontiac tri power porn.... I still think the more conservative lines of the 64 would do awesome on a phantom wagon...
  10. Iris mist is still the number 1 GTO color for sixty five methinks...this on a wagon phantom...would be awesome.... Something about the stance and lines of the 65 just makes it the best of the GTO/LeMans line up....
  11. http://www.flickr.com/photos/unclegal/2694461484/ Another neat link to a 1965 GTO wagon
  12. I would agree.....
  13. For Camino-a Mustang phantom sedan delivery! Too bad it's too cold to go surfing in Philly in November... This is like the car at the local car show...I think the dyes in the Kodachrome must have shifted in the picture of the moredoor....
  14. Off topic, but I do love wagons, esp. phantoms. 65 Ford as a phantom lacks the grace of the GTO....but interesting.... ...and while we are talking concepts..... Pontiac as concept two door wagon...obviously not an original Pontiac concept, but still cool.... I've always liked this Mustang concept, but I'd rather have the GTO wagon, esp that aqua blue one!
  15. Just bring me a 70 Olds Cutty wagon with a 455 and a vista roof....and all will be good. One of my fav. Pontiacs was a 65 LeMans wagon someone built into a flawless GTO clone a few years back...Loved that car! The GTO wagon I fell in love with was a gold 4 speed wagon, and more of a show car...but this is still way too cool!
  16. Loved rolling around in wagons with big V*'s as a kid...nothing like it today....
  17. Still love seventies Buicks... And while we are at it, I loved these GM tail gates...wonder how many wagons are still around with this feature still working.... More Wagon Love....
  18. Loved the 58.... This looks like a 55 Del Ray...I was going to do my 55 post in the aqua and white two tone Del ray shown here. Sold that car to my old Friend G.E. Miller, who lives in Orlando. He has since decided to repaint it in this aqua/white scheme and do a del ray clone out of it. There's a white Panel truck like these sitting down on Oak Street, and sometime on Franklin, in Olde Towne East, a historical neighborhood here in Columbus. Cool vintage pic! I actually am starting to really like the 1960 Pontiac design...even though I know a lot of you guys don't. That ragtop 1960 that shows up to local car shows here in Grove City is the same color as this moredoor hard top. The sculpted sides on this car are just perfect.... However, this particular photograph doesn't do much for the front end of the car, which is really fantastic in person. Cars like this are part of how I found the GM midsize religion, and why I am still a convert to it thirty five years later.... A 66 like this passed me the other day when I was driving through Columbus in my Miata...only the one that passed me was black. Still had the dog dish caps and hadn't been built into an SS clone, slightly ratty but seemed to have the original paint and wasn't rusted or beaten to death...was a cool car/truck! Still ahve a serious weakness for these wagons with the Vista Roof!
  19. I like the way this is shaping up in your mind, 'blu.
  20. Happy birthday, Olds...hard to imagine that it has been a year...like Z06 said...time passes quickly.
  21. There are several C3's rotting behind garages and barns around here, although most of them are of the later Rubber bumper style... Let us know, dude!
  22. And all greek to car buyers also, unfortunately.
  23. I kind of like posting here for that very reason...you post Intrepid and Mopar stuff, balthy posts older stuff, everyone here puts in some good content. I kind of like to feel like I am learning new things when I come here. And that's what I like about this concept...it is the kind of car that can make you think.
  24. I remember Rivieras running around town when I was a kid...I miss those days.... But yes, the fullsize early seventies GM cars were fantastic also, I really like the idea of a fullsize two door, the likes of which we will never see built again....

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