Class: Cars, Sedan
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◊ 2023-07-17 02:22 |
This was entered as a Toyota Cressida, but I'm pretty certain it is a Plymouth Volare |
◊ 2023-07-17 02:27 |
agree .. even if its a surprise that someone imported one .. ![]() -- Last edit: 2023-07-17 02:28:00 |
◊ 2023-07-17 03:43 |
Or a 1978 Dodge Aspen |
◊ 2023-07-17 05:36 |
Not my fault that a lot of old Japanese cars looked very American or European. ![]() @Baube Well, i mean Plymouth's were officially sold in the region during the 70s and early 80s. ![]() ![]() '72 Ad for Plymouth Fury & Chrysler New Yorker): ![]() -- Last edit: 2023-07-17 05:36:14 |
◊ 2023-07-17 06:50 |
well.. personal story : in the mid-80's my dad had a 1976 Volare . I'll admit i'll be forever grateful that it worked perfectly the only day i really needed it to do so but i'll also remember that this thing gave up after about only 2 weeks and was sent to the junkyard... however , this is my only encounter with either Aspen or Volare so my judgement might be affected by my personal experience just curious.. in your pic , is the police car getting a jump start or its the other one ? .. ![]() -- Last edit: 2023-07-17 06:55:39 |
◊ 2023-07-18 00:52 |
Now that you mentioned it, I'm now not sure who's jump starting who. ![]() You actually reminded me that my Grandpa have owned a second hand Plymouth sedan from 1977 or so in the 80s, at least according to my uncle. All he recalls though that it had a 6 cylinder motor of sort. They got rid of it few years later and replaced it with something Japanese. -- Last edit: 2023-07-18 00:53:16 |
◊ 2023-07-18 03:03 |
yeah, inline 6 was the base engine, at least here ( nicknamed " Slant 6 " ) . my dad's Volare also had this engine |