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So chrome-line 61. Much two-door. !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! . Many smoothie. Wow.
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ALL THE WANTS!
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I also found this '63 .
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There's room for like 3 more doors on that car.
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As you can see by comparing it to the '63 I also posted (other comments), the chrome trim from a '61 doesn't fit a '63, which is a darn shame (different front fender). It should be possible for me to get some type of edging to do it with, though.
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No, the long-ness must not be diluted.
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The chrome accents are clutch.
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They're why I was initially looking for a '61 over a '62 or '63 Ranchero - along with the '60-'61 better-looking front bumper. Even with few Rancheros shipping with chrome accent trim, the two-door wagon set would fit.
Of course, with me now looking to capitalize on the more angular '63 front hood and fenders, and going to different bumpers altogether, I'll need (if doing that kind of lining) to use paint or make-your-own chrome stock. Not that '63 is a bad thing in other ways: bigger front ball joints are a good thing.
06/11/2014 at 14:25 |
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This isn't 2-door but dat wood!
EDIT: Kinja ate the picture here's a link .
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Very nice - '63 Oz I believe?
06/11/2014 at 14:44 |
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Yup, '63 Aussie Falcon. These are very rare because people hated the woodie look when it was new.
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The woodie look sold acceptably in the US, but was more common on Fairlanes I think.