David Conwill
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1941 Plymouth? Good looking car.
-Dave
-Dave
^ lol I think it's totally cool. Now all you need is Christie Brinkley![]()
Picked this little gem up at a bargain today!
So he tells us he got a bargain but then doesn't say how much he paid for it.
C'mon, Tom, give it up!
P.S. In a pinch, maybe you could pick up a few extra bucks tending to the unanticipated demand down at the local cut-rate funeral parlor. That little bit of body damage wouldn't put 'em off, I'd think.
I could do double! I have two station wagons! I talked him down from $2,200 to $1,300. I figured that was a fair enough deal considering the interior is in mint condition and it only has 88,000 miles. Elderly owned is always a plus too. Little engine wear, just plenty of brake wear! Thank God they had been replaced!
A Colony Park?! I'm so jealous.
-Dave
Tom, the Mercury is good, the Caprice *****, and the Buick???? Well, at least it's someone else's problem.
John Lofgren Monkey Boots Shinki Horsebuttt - $1,136 The classic monkey boot silhouette in an incredibly rich Shinki russet horse leather.
Grant Stone Diesel Boot Dark Olive Chromexcel - $395 Goodyear welted, Horween Chromexcel, classic good looks.
Schott 568 Vandals Jacket - $1,250 The classic Perfecto motorcycle jacket, in a very special limited-edition Schott double rider style. At 21 mpg, the Merc gets the best mileage out of my cars. The pickup gets around 17 on a good day, and the Caprice gets maybe 20 on a good day.
The Town Car is a great car as well, also a Ford Panther Platform vehicle, but with a 4.6 liter V8. I'd guess around 24mpg. That's what my Crown Victorias got about.
If I drove a Chevrolet Caprice to Hell, I'd leave it there; they deserve each other.
These days almost all my driving is in-town, and for that I am grateful. (There was a time when it seemed I was spending most of my life on Interstate 5. I do not miss that time at all.) In a vehicle that might get a tad over 20 mpg on the highway, I'm getting about 15. But even with four-buck gas, I'm not spending all that much, as I'm not covering many miles. There are days I never leave home, and on a typical day I drive maybe 10 or 15 miles, if that.
Still, though, among my favorite things are long car trips. There's much to be seen through a windshield, even when traveling through a whole lot of nowhere.
Tom, no sarcasm at all. The Country Squire and Colony Park are probably my favorite cars of the last 25 years.
I'd love one with a healthy stroker, dual Flowmasters, and 17-inch Bullitt Mustang wheels (or maybe black steelies, skinny whites, and '52 hubcaps - like my Falcon).
The fact that I can't justify owning one while they're all being demolition derbied breaks my heart.
-Dave
What year is the Colony Park?