73Coupe
Senior Member
An Imperial "kennel". Nice.....
Good thinking.BTW the pups don't live out there...the fence is to protect them if any of the vehicles dumped some antifreeze and to keep them out of the street with the garage doors are wide open.
McGoldy out of her new garage for Easter and burning up some winter gas. She blends in with the new house unpainted siding. But, that will change. Wifey wants some kind of grey and creme trim. I only care about the garage. Finally got some decent weather. Hope to get Tina Patina over here soon and some sod. The front yard is a mud field.
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Try here: 1972-73 IMPERIAL FOR SALE Tracker starting NOW into INFINITY.$2.5k Canadian, must have looked amazing when new
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The body line and sweep that you capture in your photo immediately reminded me of a photo that @71Polara383 took of Elsie, the 1973 LeBaron that was briefly mine. It is an incredibly good-looking angle, from the front (Wyatt's photo) and from the back (your photo above).There are days when I realize as I walk up on this Imperial from parking 50 yards away... from say a food truck vender like today and can't believe how perfect and appealing that body style is to me. It never gets old.
Very well put. The '73 Imperial looks sharp from every angle, the lines do flow better without the bumperettes.There are days when I realize as I walk up on this Imperial from parking 50 yards away... from say a food truck vender like today and can't believe how perfect and appealing that body style is to me. It never gets old.
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