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woah, hold the phone... just saw the 11/12/2015 post from 'stude and his FERRARI 250 LUSSO! Yummy... |
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I do not think they had any a factory issued 1953 Starliner card, although I have a few dealer post cards with it. |
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We used to be a Chevy family, so here are some Chevy postcards I have: 1973 Chevy Monte Carlo  1974 Chevy Wagon (says it is a Caprice, ours was Impala)  1981 Chevy Caprice  1982 Chevy Caprice  |
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1984 Pontiac Parisienne (mine was a 1986)  Monte Carlos, look like 1986-87  |
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When GM stopped making full size RWD V8 sedans, I was the first in the family to switch to Ford. My first was a 1987 Mercury Grand Marquis, but these LTD/Crown Victorias are essentially the same cars: 1984 Ford LTD/Crown Vic  1987 Ford LTD/Crown Vic  |
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Nells250,
I never saw the 1973 Monte Carlo postcard before. It looks pretty nice. I used to have the 1981 and 1982 Caprice cards. Did you get these cards from the dealer when they were new or did you pick them up later? |
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No clue! :-) I attend an annual paper show, so I probably found it at one of those. I do have some from when I worked at dealerships, but I don't know if they'd be right for this thread... maybe I'll scan in the future! |
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Here is a postcard I used to own. It's a 1956 Plymouth. I sent it off earlier in the year to someone who owns one of these cars.  |
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Hi Gussyboy1, Reading your thread, you asked to see the beautiful Mustangs. Just bought this one on ebay. The stamp is a 3188h photo of a Mustang It is a Collins hand painted FDC. Not so old but thought you might like a look. It is the " Celebrate the Century Issue 1960s " Bob  |
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Q/ Anybody up on their BritCars?  Don't want to spoil the automotive mood, but that is one helluva church:   Cheers, /s/ ikeyPikey |
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I suspect that this image pre-dates the card's 1971 copyright. My first car was a 1964 Ford Thunderbird; darned close to the white one driving by. Q/ Does anybody know what they s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d into that taxi in the foreground? Cheers, /s/ ikeyPikey   |
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Quote: Q/ Does anybody know what they s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d into that taxi in the foreground? Based on the rear door lines, my guess is a late 1960s/early 1970s Pontiac Stageway 8-Door Airporter, which was an after-market manufactured limo by Stageway/Armbruster. They created examples in both stretch "sedan" and stretch "station wagon" models as well as ambulances and hearses of that generation, also based on Pontiac vehicles. The postcard suggests a "sedan" version of the Airporter such as the 1967 example shown here:  |
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