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    1951 Ford Victoria,

    Just because it looked nice

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    1987 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 2DR
    302CID, K&N air filter, Dual cherrybomb glasspacks, Vogue tyres (Front:P225/60R16,,Rear:P235/60R16), Centerline Pulsar wheels (Front:7", Rear 8")
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    #2
    That is a sweet car and flatheads are so cool! The shop I take my car to does a lot of old stuff, original and custom so they get some super-cool shit in there. Last week when I popped in they had a '37 Packard super 8 convertible. That car was an absolute work of art! To build and sell something of that caliber today it would probably sticker at $300,000 easy.

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      #3
      Car does indeed look right. Price is inline I guess. Not a bargain but fair. It needs fender skirts. My dad has a 51 Tudor sedan; that horn ring makes it hard to drive without blowing the horn at someone.
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        #4
        I had a dark green 51 Ford in the early 70s. The 49-51s were called shoe boxes. A person could buy these then for $20-$75 all day long.

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