This pretty Mercedes had a wood IP! |
A classy Mercedes |
This 1958 Dodge Sierra wagon was for sale and the price was right. |
If I'm not mistaken, this is the first time a two-tone paint stripe was ringed by chrome trim. I've read that Virgil Exner, Sr. was responsible for this colorful option. |
An Exner-designed 1961 Chrysler New Yorker convertible. |
I've always loved gold nomenclature on a white painted automobile. A 1962 Chrysler |
Pretty pre-War Cadillac with two-tone paint. |
I've always loved pastel pink and white paint jobs, especially on the 1958 Edsel Citation. |
Only Cadillac could get away with offering fins like this and find so many buyers. |
Most people like the fastback version of the 1967 - 69 Barracuda. But I like the coupe look too. The concave rear window was very unusual for a low priced car. |
Gorgeous custom interior on 1966 Corvair 4-door Monza |
Prettiest fins on the market. 1959 Buick LeSabre |
Unusual trim piece on the 1962 Dodge Polara 500 |
Virgil Exner seemed to love placing headlights in unusual places. |
Wish today's cars could be optioned with these colors. |
1 comment:
wow!! these cars are pretty cool and very classic..i love car shows, its pretty cool and awesome..keep on posting
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