LM vs. EM Debate.
- dagdal1967
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WOW... Never thought I'd be drooling over a station wagon, but both of those (Especially the White one) are GOR-G-OUS!
COVET COVET ... ENVY ENVY
COVET COVET ... ENVY ENVY
Doug Gault
Fort Worth, Texas
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The Air Cooled Addiction Continues...
Fort Worth, Texas
- 2013 Cadillac ATS Premium
- 1964 Palomar Red Corvair 900 Monza Club Coupe
- 1961 Lincoln Continental
The Air Cooled Addiction Continues...
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I seem to be with the majority....LM's....
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For. Get the cars trucks our for men cars are for woman how's
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I just power-read through all 12 pages... haha
At least I have found out that soon I will be working on a LM Monza but still not sure what year. The car has a little story to it also. Soon I'll make a bigger post when/if I get it to run again since rats got to it and nearly destroyed everything... With that being said,
At least I have found out that soon I will be working on a LM Monza but still not sure what year. The car has a little story to it also. Soon I'll make a bigger post when/if I get it to run again since rats got to it and nearly destroyed everything... With that being said,
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I have a em and lm what's there to debate. they both look great and are special.
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Unsafe I saw you posted this pic. This was for sale on ebay right after I bought my 65. I thought it would be a neat project to bring back to life. Does anyone know what happened to this car?
65 Arrival Blue Monza
64 Palomar Red Monza
64 Palomar Red Monza
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That looks like a "project" all right. A little massaging on the flanks, unshrouding of the headlights and some resuscitation would breath new life into it....SfcColts wrote:Unsafe I saw you posted this pic. This was for sale on ebay right after I bought my 65. I thought it would be a neat project to bring back to life. Does anyone know what happened to this car?
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both great going with what I have an Early...can I vote for early Canadian models while I am at it
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I just got a 64,cant wait to put late rear suspension under it. But its last on the project list:(
- TexasUK
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Like the look of those wheels, do you know what they are, and the sizes they are please?
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For styling its early hands down
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bbodie52 wrote: With your passion for Station Wagons, maybe someday you will own a Corvair Lakewood station wagon, like the 1962 Lakewood pictured below. Twenty-eight pictures of the cleanest Lakewood Station Wagon I have ever seen. The underside is almost more beautiful than the topside! This car was for sale in Florida last year. If I had had the money...
Is it just me, or does the rear styling on these look similar to the 61-62 ish olds f85 and Buick skylark wagons....another fave car of mine
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I personally prefer the LM for its aesthetically perfect lines but the EM is definitely unique. I wouldn't mind owning both. Nevertheless, if you make me choose between same quality and value EM and LM, I will pick the latter.
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I believe there is a certain "un-mined gold" in earlies. They just rarely get done up right. This one looks like it's on the right track! It looks really tough!
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LM's are sexy but EM's rule.