No one got the “Australian Falcon” ’72 non-Gran Torino. Here is a bumper for you to identify. Carry on…
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1971 or ’72 Pontiac Grand Prix
I was going to say the downsized (starting in ’79) GP, but it’s a Pontiac definitely, Grand Prix probably.
1976 Chrysler New Yorker Brougham?
1975-77 Chrysler Cordoba.
1976 Cordoba
1972 Bonneville
EDIT: Scratch that. It’s definitely a ’76 Cordoba.
I can’t believe I just spent 20 minutes comparing Cordoba grille inserts.
Mid 80s GP that’s seen better days? No that can’t be right because there already was a cc on a 79 GP which was basically the same thing
76 Cordoba