It's a '66. The entire Valiant line was redone for 1967 and there was no wagon available that year.
Bill
As I have mentioned before, if I get help and win the contest with that help, I will split the $175 cash. I have now won 4 times, each time without help. Here is the latest mystery car. I'm thinking 70's or 80's Lincoln convertible?
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It's a '71 to '73 Mercury Cougar Convertible. I'd like to narrow it down to a single year, but I can't discern any differences from '71 to '73 from a side shot.
Bill
Well, I am stumped on the Oct. car. I think it is a Buick RIVERA, 1965 to 1970?
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Your thumbnails won't enlarge when clicked on, so it's very difficult to tell, but the heavy front bumper tells me it's a '68-'69.
'66-'67 models (my favorite Rivs BTW) had smaller bumpers and the '70 had some revisions to the smooth bodywork of the earlier models.
Bill
Bill, you nailed it, again. With your info, I found the exact pic he used. 1968 BUICK RIVERA. Here it is. You get half the cash if I win.
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That would be cool. It's been over 50 years since I got any benefit from ID'ing cars. When I was a little kid, before grade school, I learned to read by studying the front end pictures and descriptions in my Dad's mid-50's Motor's Auto Repair Manual. My grandfather would often take me to a local bar and bet a shot and beer that his little grandson could tell you what kind of car you had parked outside. At the time I had no idea what he was up to. All I knew was that every time I went outside to look at someone's car, I'd get a fresh glass of pop and some pretzels or pistachios when I came back in. It wasn't until long after he died that one of his neighbors told me the story. If I wind up with some winnings, I'll have to go back to one of the bars in his old neighborhood and have a beer in his memory.
Bill
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