My new ‘67 Crown Coupe

Mighty fine..... only some a-hole broke off the hood ornament. Glad to hear there was a cache of spare parts with it...... I love the tiara vinyl roof on those coupes....
I have the hood ornament.:thumbsup:
Yep, green interior. I still have to decode the tag and grab the build sheet to see if it was originally a black vinyl but I’m guessing it was. Sure grip car though for sure.
 
Very nice score! Beautiful car in a great color. One of my favorite hard top roof lines of the Ellwood Engle era. You have quite the fleet there buddy.
 
Y-6 is black vinyl roof per the tag.
 
Beautiful - I prefer the 67 grille over the 68. Nicely done. 2 door, and gorgeous. I'm jealous! Lower that antenna before somebody snaps it off...

Lots more pictures please. Interior, engine, trunk, etc etc.
 
Does anybody not see the black vinyl???:poke:

Are these too salty or something?

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Gentlemen contain yourself, it’s not triple green just very green.:lol:
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Does the engine run and car drives? Perhaps some master cylinder, disc brake work ahead?
 
I think it is triple pickle, because paint green, interior carpet and paneling green, seats green. Triple pickle! :poke:
 
Does the engine run and car drives? Perhaps some master cylinder, disc brake work ahead?
Runs good and yes, the front brakes will get rebuilt along with the rest of the system as needed.
 
Guess we were all hoping it was dark green so we can call it a Triple Pickle.
Does anybody not see the black vinyl???:poke:

That little bit of black vinyl roof doesn't qualify. 2/3rd's of the roof is dark green. Plus the interior...Hence T3P... triple pickle.:poke:

You should be proud, there's a lot of triple pickle fans here. I'm one of them!
 
Geeze that's a good looking coupe! Just when I begin to think I want my first 2 door to be from the fuselage era...examples like your 67 make it a tough decision.
 
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