![]() 08/30/2020 at 17:27 • Filed to: DOTS | ![]() | ![]() |
Sorry for the weird lighting effects, taken through my windshield in a hurry.
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Don’t see too many Chevy 110 sedans like that. At least I think that’s what that is. It’s much more common to see a top of the line coupe but I like how comparatively understated the low trim sedans were.
![]() 08/30/2020 at 17:42 |
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I assume you meant 210 and not 150? I think it's a 210 (definitely not a 150).
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The single tone paint and just enough - not too much/not too little - chrome really lets you fully appreciate the body lines, 55-57 was just about the high point of Harley Earl’s career, unless you consider maybe the prewar Sixty Special. Also, dog dish hubcaps look great on almost everything, they should come back.
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I didn’t type 150, I typed 110 by accident meaning 210.
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I think I prefer it
![]() 08/30/2020 at 18:29 |
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Ha yeah, I figured you probably meant 210. I love the color on this one, along with the dog dishes. That's what lots of people were driving back then.
![]() 08/30/2020 at 18:43 |
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Dog dishes are back on classic cars. They’re almost as overdone as Torq-thrusts these days. But it would be cool to see them on newer cars too.
![]() 08/30/2020 at 18:47 |
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I love it!
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A true everyman’s car for the ages.
![]() 08/30/2020 at 19:18 |
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I’d be a bit concerned about any Oppo who didn’t .
![]() 08/30/2020 at 19:19 |
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Solid point.
![]() 08/30/2020 at 19:31 |
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Start with the trucks and suvs, since cars are almost obsolete.
Mopars should eventually get them too.
![]() 08/30/2020 at 19:34 |
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That Chally was the first new car I thought of for dog dishes. That looks fantastic. The others look good, too.