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    "Is this some sort of James Bond movie car or something?"

    Is that your Chevy?

    Yep, Grand Torino

    I don't know? Looks like a Lincoln or something.

    I've never seen one of these. Is this some type of luxury car?
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    What age were the commenters?

    They were probably born well after the car was made.

    Craig

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 8E45E View Post
      What age were the commenters?

      They were probably born well after the car was made.

      Craig
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      sigpicAnything worth doing deserves your best shot. Do it right the first time. When you're done you will know it. { I'm just the guy who thinks he knows everything, my buddy is the guy who knows everything.} cheers jimmijim*****SDC***** member

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      • #4
        A lady asked me if my 1963 Avanti was an Aston Martin. She could have been a James Bond fan!
        "Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional." author unknown

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        • #5
          Or maybe a relative of Ian Fleming? http://www.theavanti.com/fleming.html

          Bob Miles

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          • #6
            [QUOTE=6hk71400;1121250]Or maybe a relative of Ian Fleming? http://www.theavanti.com/fleming.html/QUOTE]

            My wife and I were in Ireland at a historic site. A chauffeured Mercedes limo pulled up. I knew it was someone who looked familiar. It was Pierce Brosnan and his first wife, Cassandra. He was a good James Bond; although. I preferred the original.

            The lady who was curious was holding up a sign "Needs help" at an intersection. 007 might have helped her out. My Avanti arrived home on time!
            "Growing old is mandatory, but growing up is optional." author unknown

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            • #7
              A couple at a local car show loved how well we preserved our '57 Thunderbird...…….Uh......They didn't understand when I informed them that the car was a '57 Golden Hawk...……….After a cordial conversation on Studebakers, they nodded and walked away...……..

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              • #8
                This past Wednesday I drove my 50 Land Cruiser to a VFW old cars night. When it was time to leave, about 8 PM, a couple came over and said they were waiting for me to turn on my lights so they could see the hood ornament and fender spears light up. I guess that would be a cool option, but I've never seen it.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by TWChamp View Post
                  This past Wednesday I drove my 50 Land Cruiser to a VFW old cars night. When it was time to leave, about 8 PM, a couple came over and said they were waiting for me to turn on my lights so they could see the hood ornament and fender spears light up. I guess that would be a cool option, but I've never seen it.
                  It is true for 1963 & '64 G.T. Hawks as for the fender spears above the headlights. There are bulbs under the clear plastic tips that light up whenever the headlights are turned on.

                  Craig

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