Who here C-Body is their Daily Driver?

I think I'm repeating myself but I'll say it every time you post it .. damn nice car



Thats one car I was always envious of ..... I couldnt believe he was selling it at the time..... still cant believe he'd let it go but you gotta do what you gotta do
 
Oh, that was my first polara 30 years ago.. Brown four door . that was my daily driver, but I was a kid
 
Ok I have been on FCBO to much lately I had a dream last night I bought a 69 Polara as my daily driver. Damn it was too nice for a daily driver and what a strong engine, I woke up after my first burn-out.:3gears:
 
I had a 67 Plymouth Suburban station wagon in 1976 as my daily driver when I was in the Army. I upgraded to a newer car 69 Fury III early 1977. I traded that and bought a new low option 77 Dodge truck White with a red vinyl interior, 225 with 3 on the tree with air conditioning (my first car with A/C) in fall of 77. Local Dodge dealer in El Paso was giving GI's great deals on new low option/low cost vehicles and worked with the Federal Credit Union to finance GI's at low interest rates.
 
I'm in Michigan and feel badly subjecting my beater truck to the winter season here.
 
Previous daily driver. Awesome car, drove back and forth to work everyday for 3yrs.

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Since you guys are talking about cars you used to have, I had a few C-body daily drivers. In no order... 68 New Yorker, 73 NYB, 76 NYB, 70 Sport Fury GT.
 
That 69 Fury III I had was a low mileage pristine car. It was green, green, green! But very, very nice.
 
Used to daily drive a 67 Sport Fury for several years and drove it many times back and forth between IL and the great state of TX over the years.

Windows up and front and rear vents open
 
My 65 Coronet is my daily driver most of the year. You see a lot of 60's drivers in this part of the world. Very few really nasty days. Up till last January snow is a novelty around here.

Jazebelle comes out most weekends for local events or a ride to the beach.

Now I know where to move when I retire!
 
Thats what I did....... except I left Michigan before retiring.

Alabama is great ......... Old car friendly and a well kept secret.
 
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