But devotee to Ford or not, you had to tip a hat to the competition -- Chevies. This is '67 Camaro SS with eight feul injector stacks. Not quite the ultimate in high performance, but popular and very very *cool*. the symbol on the hood bulge isn't a star of David, if that's what you were thinking. It's the symbol for the 1967 World's Fair, held in Montral as Expo 67.
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ahhhh the eternal fight.... ford vs chevrolet, chevrolet vs ford.... here we have a laaaarge racing tradition, so many people can fight to death about witch one is better....
me? i like a lot the 60´s ford falcon, still have several here, and the fairlane....but i like too the chevrolet too... i like big cars in general -altought many times the old usa car like the dodge polara looks more like a boat, i still like it a lot but the cash to the fuel is simply too many =3-
me? i like a lot the 60´s ford falcon, still have several here, and the fairlane....but i like too the chevrolet too... i like big cars in general -altought many times the old usa car like the dodge polara looks more like a boat, i still like it a lot but the cash to the fuel is simply too many =3-
My family had two '61 Ford Falcon station wagons... not at the same time, but one after the other. One was metallic sand colour, and the other metalic blue. I used to ride in the rear behind the seats -- boy was everyone dumb then. No seat belts! We traded up to a Fairlane, a light tan colour, around '64 I think.
Then there was a sudden paradign shift from Ford to a '65 Chevy Corvette! We couldn't afford it, of course, and it went back to the dealer after less than a year. I think that's how we ended up with the Fairlane in fact, but I might be wrong. It was a long time ago and I was a kid. My Mom had a late 50's Plymouth of her own for a while.
Then there was a sudden paradign shift from Ford to a '65 Chevy Corvette! We couldn't afford it, of course, and it went back to the dealer after less than a year. I think that's how we ended up with the Fairlane in fact, but I might be wrong. It was a long time ago and I was a kid. My Mom had a late 50's Plymouth of her own for a while.
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