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Yeah- that one's a beaut. Superior was at the top of the pro-car styling game in this era, IMO.

I've got to get me a flower car one of these days, but I'm certainly not against getting a hearse, either.

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Well, reserve was not met at over $10K and yet somehow I'm thinking the car probably sold anyway since the seller seemed motivated.

In a day when any HEMI Mopar from the mid 60s is going for six digits something this beautiful and unique is certainly worth $10,000. You know wht I'd ratehr have. :)

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What a machine! Man, what I wouldn't give to have it....

XP: I thought of you when I saw that... this is even cooler (imo) than the 1965? Bonneville Ambulance from the U.S. Navy that is rotting away in woods of Maine.

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I clicked I saw and was noit impressed for the first 2.5 sec. Then once I read about the Poncho-Buick-Turbo motor I perked riht up.

I'l trade my '68 Camaro for that straight up!

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