RE: 4 doors?? Am I nuts?
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RE: 4 doors?? Am I nuts?



Rick,

Come on now have you forgot when you were young. The term 4-door sedan 
is not synonymous with Big Motor, or Muscle Car. But as we get older we 
realise that "it's not the size of the boat that counts, it's the motion 
in the ocean". And that's cool.

Nick Tiberio
63 Fury



RCoronetfreak@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> 
> Hey all you fellow 4 door owners!  I need to know something.  I  was 
> over at 
> a friends house in his shop where he is working on some pretty cool  
> restos 
> and in the middle of the shop is a red '65 Satelite.  I had my  digital 
> camera 
> with me and still in it was a picture of a red '65 Belvedere II  hardtop 
> parts 
> car I have.  I held it up and said before then after with the  Satelite 
> in the 
> background.  Well my friend said whos car is that?  I  said that it was 
> my 
> car.  He said is it a 2 door?  I said "yes", and  he replied, "I figured 
> if you 
> had it it would be a four door."  He sounded  as though I was an idiot 
> for 
> owning a four door.  I took offense to  it.  I have 3 Coronet 2 doors 
> and the 
> Belvedere.  I have 2 Coronet 4  doors, a '65 Belvedere four door, my 
> Fury 4 door 
> and a '67 Fury wagon.  I  want more hardtops but you buy what you can.  
> Am I 
> nuts for thinking that  my Sedans are just as cool as my coupes in there 
> own 
> way and should be preserved  too?  I want some others take on that!  
> Rick Rice
> Whitsett, NC
> '64 Fury (4 door)
> 6 '65 Coronets (3 hardtops, a 2dr Sedan, and 2 440 4 drs)
> '65 Belvedere (a rusty hardtop and a decent 4 dr)
> '67 Fury II wagon (don't need to say anymore)
> '77 Custom 100 Truck
> '95 Dakota Sport 
> '98 Grand Cherokee (4 dr too!)
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furyus63


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