That's an impressive NP power line up Chet, pity about the F7 being the wrong era. Someone will get a great model though.
We had Valiants here Toot, but they were alot different, much more the economy car.Did you have anything like this'72 Chrysler Valiant Regal 770 Hardtop in your model lineup over there. It was said it had the largest rear quarter panel ever pressed in Australia. The alloy wheels were a factory option
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The Aussie Valiants were built on the North American "A" body platform. Manufacture in Australia started in 1964, gradually including more local content up until the VH model shown. Here's a link to the history https://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/history_chryslerWe had Valiants here Toot, but they were alot different, much more the economy car.
I do know the 70-72 Chevy Monte Carlo had the longest hood GM ever produced.
Beats the alternative.Getting old is no fun.
Good morning, 73 and raining, and we're not even part of the Himmicain.
I'll see what I can do to share the wealth...Good morning, 73 and raining, and we're not even part of the Himmicain.
Not a chance! They were especially glad to get rid of my salary among other things.Willie .. You have so much going on all the time -- careful, or you may have to go back to work to rest!
You're exactly right. See above. I would have to fire up the wood-burning heater by Saturday if we weren't leaving; it would be three or four weeks earlier than normal.Willie- High's of 70 F sounds kind low for TX at this time of year from what I remember.