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George's car risen from the dead?
What would George Costanza think of this? He loved that car! ๐
they really don't make em like they used to
That poor car deserved better
I was excited thinking youโd drive it away! A chev would have driven away lol
can I have your radio for my LeBaron ?
WHY?! But for all those people who claim that Chyslers are unreliable—
I agree with you. I say the middle building.
The Jon Voight car is no more
Sort of like Miss Belvedere, except for the differences.
I worked in the Motorola Automotive division that made those talking dash clusters, (among other things). Used to hear that voice constantly in the lab. Our test car was a LeBaron GTS 5 Speed FWD w/turbo, a fast car for its time but the turbo hit all at once and the resultant torque steer was entertaining as hell. We each got to drive it for a week at a time.
Next time build a basin around the car so you can drive it out in perfect condition
This sadly reminds me of the 1957 Plymouth Belvedere that was sealed in an underground vault on the grounds of the Tulsa city courthouse on June 15, 1957, as a 50-year time capsule.