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That car is about 10 years too new for me. Back in the 60s they really knew how to build a boat on wheels.
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The V came out in `80. It was smaller and had a 5.0 instead of the monster motors up through `79.
More 70's memories: Light boxes that changed colors with the music, black light posters, and mobiles. Great for times of recreational partaking.
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Another 70s memory. An era of great music and terrible cars.
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Opps. I stand corrected. "I remember" is not a good expression for me. It was the VI that had the major cut in size and motor. I had the year right, just wrong moniker.
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Yes, that is around the same time caddy had the 4/6/8 and came out with the Cimarron based on that little boxy Chevy, can't recall what it was? As I recall the Mark VI also shared the same platform as the thunderbird and Granada. Ford even dressed up a Granada and called it a Lincoln to compete with the Cimarron.
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The VI had the same platform as the Marquis/Grand Marquis.
The Versailles had the Granada platform and it was not well liked.
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My dad had one of these in an ugly (at the time) Mustard Yellow
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Isn't that what became of the Cougar after '70....yuk
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I had a mercury marquee colony park station wagon back in 1980. I was carpooling in it back and forth to work. It broke down one time and the tow back home was cheaper than the gas I was burning.
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My 1986 El Camino has HUGE doors, and I have had to have the door hinges replaced twice after just 365,000 miles. Well actually the last time I replaced the hinges was back with 320,000 or so. I have to keep them lubed up, or they don't like it much.
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The Chevy Citation! GM built it to compete with the Ford “Ticket” and Chrysler “Moving Violation”, neither of which made it into production.
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Even though my parents drove big American cars (not trucks), this is an almost-period local ad for the iconic '70s vehicle of my childhood:
Pardon the atrocious video quality.
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Let's not forget GM's foray into diesels in the late 70 early 80 passenger car product line. A modified 350 ci gas engine that blew head gaskets on a near daily basis.
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My father had one of those oldsmobile POS..
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