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Beepis2 OP t1_ja8kdea wrote
Agreed! And the pastel colors were amazing!
Bigunmake t1_ja8lcdn wrote
1965 actually and no it is not '66 because the Mustangs have '65 grills
ninjabell t1_ja963tz wrote
Who are you arguing with?
HondaXL175 t1_ja9agll wrote
Ford's Rouge complex and the original Dearborn Assembly Plant, home of the Mustang. (One of them.)
stevens243 t1_jaax2h7 wrote
River rouge.
elvovirto t1_jab5spt wrote
These are 1965 model year cars. There's a 1965 2-door full-size Mercury in black front and center (right behind a Lincoln - which looks very similar because Ford specifically marketed the Monterey/Montclair/Park Lane as being in the "Continental Tradition).
1965 Mercurys are single-year cars. The body style changed in 66 thru the end of that generation in 68.
Source - Me, owner of a 65 Mercury.
Beefsupreme473 t1_jabva34 wrote
your mom,
toasted.
Fernelz t1_jad6p6g wrote
There were just as many clones of cars back then, they just aren't remembered/around today like the real thing is because people have made very little, if any, effort to preserve the "knock offs"
InnatelyCrown404 t1_ja8k9co wrote
Cars back then were so much cooler looking than they are these days.
Most modern cars look like clones of each other.