Ok…this one is older than what I’ve been serving up.
Again, this is not one of the top 3. This car was also very prone to rust because of the body structure.
Good luck.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
Ok…this one is older than what I’ve been serving up.
Again, this is not one of the top 3. This car was also very prone to rust because of the body structure.
Good luck.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
Ok…we are rollin’ along now. I’m also running these over on Armed Forces Car Club, so there will be two winners, one for this site and one for theirs.
Here is the next car.
This is (again) a 60’s era car. This is not of the Big 3 but this company brought us some excellent cars with some healthy power plants under the hood.
In it natural state (right off the assembly line), this car was not a muscle car, but now days you can find them with all kinds of transplants.
Good luck with this one.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
1966 Studebaker Cruiser
Not a real great looker was it?
Ok..here is the next round.
This is a tough one and I’ve given a little bit larger image.
This is an American made car. It is not one of the big three but it did have a good run.
It is a 60’s era car but was never considered a muscle car.
Remember we need the car and the year.
Have fun. Good luck.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
Too easy?
Maybe.
Good guess Jeff G.
My 1970 Mustang.
Thanks for playing.
Tim
Ok here is the next one.
This is one of the Big 3.
Toward the end of the muscle car era.
Good Luck.
Tim
The answer is a 1967 Dodge Polara. Steve got it correct.
I like these cars especially with the 440’s.
Remember: You need 5 correct answers to win. You need to post the answer on this blog.
Oh you are going to like this one:
Here are your hints:
Earlier then 1960.
Not one of the big Three.
Fishing.
Also came in a station wagon.
Good luck.
Thanks for reading.
Tim
If you thought it was a 1966 Old Toronado…you’d be correct!!!
Thanks for playing.
Winners List:
Steve Sears
Comment:
1966 Oldsmobile Toronado
Included in my list of mod and upgrades for my 1970 Mustang was some new upholstery.
Now there is always the issue of replacing vinyl with vinyl or replacing it with leather died to the color. But that’s just not going to happen on this “average” budget.
So I ordered a complete set of TMI from M Detail in Riverside, Ca. The price was right and although I’m not in a hurry the shipping was quick.
Now I’ve never done upholstery before, so this will be the first time. I’m also no expert in Corinthian vinyl (umm..I’m no Ricardo Montabon…) or Ruffino vinyl (just for the record I’m against harming Corinthains and Ruffinos so I specifically ordered imitation version) but the quality of the stitching and the thickness of the padding was very impressive.
So I’m going on the record as saying that if want to stay on budget and quality is important give TMI Upholstery a try.
I don’t receive compensations for these review, just make comments on what I like.
Thanks for reading.
Tim