If you like lumbering Ford products, the series POLICE WOMAN (1974-78) is for you.
If you like lumbering Ford products, the series POLICE WOMAN (1974-78) is for you.
There was a moment of plow before the smog-strangled 460 V8 sent a few pounds aft to bring the back end online. Eventually, Sergeants Bill Crowley and Pepper Anderson were able to catch the escaping Thunderbird with a trunk full of primo smack.
Figured someone might like this pic I took in Ocean City a few weeks ago.
Survivor from funner times
Watched this recently, and what a downer! My God...
Actually, this is the Cougar Hardtop Brougham. There was an even lower-trim Cougar for the fourth generation that deleted the opera window. It seems few were made, though they carried the rear end treatment seen on the (new) Cougar sedan and sibling LTD II.
Everyone knows the Cougar XR7, but what about the lesser, "Cougar Hardtop"?
88hp, I presume?
I was thinking maybe an Asian dish, with some sort of sweetish sauce and noodles. I'm not well versed in that kind of stuff tho
FOOD ADVICE NEEDED!
I have a 4 pound bag of roasted pig left over from a wedding, and i need to incorporate it into a LARGE, TASTY DISH - but I'm clueless as to what I could make with it.
Any suggestion will help.
Five years ago this week, I became a trucker (because I'd HAD IT)
1 million kilometer anniversary happens to be *roughly* this month, as well.
A shot from the weekend
The best song on Mellon Collie wasn't a single.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=I54N...
All the turn-of-the-Eighties rides you desire.
Watching THE JUNKMAN (1982), an independent H.B. Halicki film that took 2 years to create. Featuring his 200-car-strong personal collection.
Beaux Arts meets Mid-century modern
Up here, we got both the Epica and Verona, though the latter wasn't a common sight. A coworker's musclehead boyfriend drove an Epica, which i thought was an unusual choice at the time.
It did! 160hp, a touch less torque.
I seem to recall 155 being the horsepower figure, which would make it a match for the pokey Vulcan V6
Some Brutalism from Halifax, Nova Scotia
The forgotten Chevrolet Epica, a 2000s inline-six-powered rebadged import of low status.
Next to the Monza was the '60 Continental I've seen around.
Found a scarce Chevrolet Monza Spyder, engine size very unknown.
Spotted a DODGE MIRADA and a GMC ENVOY XUV driving in the rain outside Hartford CT. Literally within a minute of each other. I hope they're dating.
Parking spot
1960 Continental just hanging out, living the Breezeway life
Always liked the Futura coupe