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Comments: 23 (Read/Post) Favorites: 0 (View) |
Submitted
on: 09-06-2002
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#4 |
10-23-2002 @ 12:04:34 AM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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That is one beat up Grand Marquis, guess it's a three way race to see what kills it first, the junk tires, the rust, or the owner |
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#5 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:16:54 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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That's an LTD. A '79, to be exact. My parents had a '79 LTD when I was little, a pea green four door. It was a cool beater. |
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#6 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:17:46 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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Ah, I see it now, the grille has both vertical and horizontal bars, Marquis only have verticals, just smack me for that......... |
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#7 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:19:27 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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Gran Marquis also had bigger headlights with no turn signals underneath, and their corner signal lights stuck out further. |
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#8 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:20:47 PM |
Posted By : hondahunter |
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it's a two door, you don't see too many, it would be a great sleeper after a diet and some perfomance upgrades to the 5.0 and if its 79 its not fuel injected , easier to tune a carb |
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#9 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:21:28 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#8, Now then, to complete the sleeper image, do you ditch or keep the home-made bike/luggage rack? |
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#10 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:22:21 PM |
Posted By : hondahunter |
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my first car was the family's 86 country squire wagon, with the HO 5.0 and dual exhaust , and more bumper stickers than any ricer could even imagine, now it wasnt a drag car, but that thing sure as hell was fun, pretty fast two |
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#12 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:23:13 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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There's a black '79 two door parked in the woods nearby me, a guy I know owns it. I've considered talking him into selling it to me and then rebuilding it with some goodies in the running gear, minor trim removal, and Torque Thrusts. |
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#14 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:23:31 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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My family never had an old boat like this, we had a midsize car, but LOTS of trucks to make up for it |
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#15 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:24:56 PM |
Posted By : hondahunter |
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#12 that be cool, some kid around here has one , with black steelie wheels and pretty much open exhaust, its beat to shit and all black but for some reason i like it |
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#16 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:25:47 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#14, My family was just the opposite. We always needed a truck, but we didn't get one until I was about 13 (a ragged '85 Nissan King cab). It ran pretty good after we replaced the motor. :P |
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#17 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:27:02 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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We've owned a 78' Dodge 1/2 ton and an 89' Ford F-250 XLT, our cars were a succession of Honda sedans/hatchbacks |
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#18 |
11-18-2002 @ 08:29:06 PM |
Posted By : hondahunter |
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well my family is big we always had wagons, and even now that everyone is grown up my parents still got a marauder |
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