Hello From Mid Maryland

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I have admired big American cars since I was a kid. It's good to see the C's getting the appreciation they deserve. Here is some of the cars my Brother and I own and maintain. They are as follows:
1967 Imperial Mobile Director original California car.
1971 Chrysler Town and Country
1968 Chrysler New Yorker
1987 Dodge Diplomat (belonged to my deceased Father)
1963 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (all options currently under restoration, note the 1971 Chrysler wheel covers on it, and that's another story)
1962 Ford Thunderbird (my brother and I recently restored ourselves)
I like admiring all the pictures of the members cars on this sight. Really good stuff guys!
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Nice rides... I'd say welcome to our form of insanity, but it appears you have a health dose already.

I would especially like some more pictures of the NYer. Did I see a mirror hiding on the passenger side? That sure looks like frost green too.
 
Jesus! Love the '67 M.D.! Welcome to the site from the Motor City!
 
I believe I met you before at the Mason-Dixon Mopar Show in Booneboro, Maryland a number of years ago maybe in 2012?

Is this your car?

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Very nice cars. I'm partial to the New Yorker and really partial to the 98. Have always liked the Olds 98 up to 1970. My father had a blue 1970 98 with the 455 which was unbelievable. Every now and then I take a look for one. Some pony cars are nice but one has to be nuts to think anything else but a full size American car is the way to drive down a long road. However, pony cars are easier to store...
 
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