But Mike, just think of the intimidation factor with that car at the Streetlight Grand Prix! Brian 57 D500s in MI Mike Sealey wrote: > > --- Bill Watson <wwatson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > The rear end is a 1961 Plymouth Fury, while the > > front end is a 1960 Plymouth Fury. If it has the > > 1961 rear end, it more than likely a 1961 model - > > front ends are easier to change than rear ends. > > > > Either someone has put a 1960 front end onto a 1961 > > body, or whatever firm in South America built the > > car used 1960 front end sheet metal on 1961 models. > > Considering the fact that the 1961 Plymouth front > end > > makes it onto every "Ten Ugliest Cars of the > > Century" list, it is actually an improvement. > > > > It would be helpful to get the VIN and the info from > > the fender data tag (if it has one). That would > > help identify the year and manufacturer/plant. > > Just to add to what Bill mentioned, there used to be a > particularly scary FL car in Santa Rosa CA in the late > '60s - early '70s. I was convinced for the longest it > was a Canadian model I hadn't seen before, until I did > some research and learned that while Chrysler did love > to mix & match front clips outside the US, they > weren't doing so at this particular time (AFAIK > anyway)... > > Anyway, it was a '61 Dodge Phoenix or Pioneer 2drHT > with a '60 Plymouth front clip, painted a revolting > chalky shade of Earl Scheib lavender. Interestingly > enough, all exterior emblems that might've helped ID > the car had been removed with the exception of the > D-500 emblem... > > As scary as that car was, I can't help but think the > combo of '61 Dart body and '61 Plymouth front clip > would've been even scarier, especially in that shade... > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Talk to your friends online and get email alerts with Yahoo! Messenger. > http://im.yahoo.com/
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