And with that title, that’s the only hint you’re going to get. What have we here?
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Buick Skylark 1967 or 1968.
If I stay with Skylark, 1967 is way wrong. 1968 and 1969 were the body I was thinking of. I’d probably have to go with 1969 as I can’t find any 1968’s with the trunk lid lip molding.
But, the gap between the trunk lid and bumper is probably wrong. ’68 and ’69 Skylarks has a large and usually very uneven gap. Not its strong point.
68 or 69 Chevy Impala/Caprice
That was my thought too, but post ’65 in any case.
1968 Chevrolet Impala.
Impala never had the trunk lid molding. Grew up in a ’68 Impala. Caprice may have had a lip molding.
1978 Mercury Marquis. Had the lip moldings. Whatever it is it seems the car and the dealer plate outlasted the dealership.
For some reason that angle reminds me of a ’73 Gran Torino I once knew. So that’s my guess.
1972 Dodge Monaco
72 or 73 Gran Torino
+1
Buick LeSabre……….. or Caprice, which I think someone already said.
1970 Buick Skylark
2nd guess 1970 Caprice
How about ’68 Pontiac Grand Prix
First thing that came to mind was a 71 Skylark.
1969 or 1970 Buick Wildcat or Electra…
Yep, 1972-73 Gran Torino.