It's not ugly. It looks a bit like an Alfa Romeo that went wrong...
It's not ugly. It looks a bit like an Alfa Romeo that went wrong...
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I don't think it's ugly either, it just went against traditional American sedan designs of that era and wasn't popular at that time.
2x Edsels are 1954 and 1954 Ford the BMW may also be 1954 whould not bet the farm on it butWhat year Rambler 1963
Edsels were produced 1958-1960, not '54... the Ford is a '53. BMW built the 503 coupe '56-'59.
The Rambler in your photo is a '62.
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I know I'm a bit late here, but the first two pictures are specifically a 1958 Edsel Pacer.
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I think the first one was cadillac? Sorry I can't seem to view the image well.
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Pretty sure we've identified them now...
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Nice cars, I think that the one is a Cadillac but I dont shure..
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^^ >groan<
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My bad. Welcome, jeancarlo... it isn't a Cadillac.
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I found this in a police auction in my city, they didn't know what it was. I have a hunch its not American. That's the only picture I have of it. I thought Ford Fairlane at first, but this only has a single tail light on each side instead of a pair.
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^^^ 1960 Corvair. Hard to believe no one can read the Chevy logos.
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No. The CORVAIR was GM's foray into compact cars of interesting engineering virtue. Their flat six predates Porsche's 901 production by 5 years, and is quite different. The transaxle was used in Pontiac and Oldsmobile models as well, with either slant 4 or small displacement alloy V8 power coupled by a torque tube, something Porsche did 20 years later with the 924/944/928.
Had you looked inside, the logo is on the dash. If it's still for sale from the PD, that little Chevy sedan is worth saving if not rusty,
and way cooler than your project ride IMO.
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