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    So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. John's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    Love those old boats! It was 30yrs ago someone gave me a 1974 Mark IV that was a bit rusty but fully intact. With that 460, overstuffed leather seats I called it my supercharged lazyboy.
    Everything about that coupe was cool. It had a separate switch for the power wing window.

    And the trunk ...

    My 2000 GMC Sierra-95873cbd4b8_hd_1976-lincoln-continental-town-coupe-jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by John View Post
    Everything about that coupe was cool. It had a separate switch for the power wing window.

    And the trunk ...

    My 2000 GMC Sierra-95873cbd4b8_hd_1976-lincoln-continental-town-coupe-jpg
    The best part was that it was a coupe. That’s cool factor right there. Cool trunk

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    Love those old boats! It was 30yrs ago someone gave me a 1974 Mark IV that was a bit rusty but fully intact. With that 460, overstuffed leather seats I called it my supercharged lazyboy.
    Hey, somebody gave me a '76 I believe it was back in the day. But it was way past '76 (I think in the '90s). More like the pimp mobile in the year I was driving it.

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    Hey, somebody gave me a '76 I believe it was back in the day. But it was way past '76 (I think in the '90s). More like the pimp mobile in the year I was driving it.
    Pics??

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    Quote Originally Posted by FireBrand View Post
    Pics??
    You know I don't have a pic of it. This was still pre cell phone days. lol.

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    You know I don't have a pic of it. This was still pre cell phone days. lol.
    My favorite stone-age pic is a polaroid (self processing) of me doing an outrageous burnout with my ‘66 Charger w/383 at 6,000 screaming rpm’s. My brother had our parents camera, I dumped him out for the shot and I proceeded to boil the hides. We were just talking about it the other day. This was fall of ‘76. Sure wish I kept that pic.

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    FYI, the pics I posted were not of the car I actually owned but it was the same make, model, year and color combination. Mine was cooler though, it had the wire wheel covers.

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    Attachment 4143

    The towne coupe was my favorite car until it got pancaked at a red light. 460 4 bbl. - big and fast.[/QUOTE]

    Nice!

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