1965. Galaxie 500 XL convertibleby Conscious-Dingo4463 Classic CarsRelated Posts Walker Model 15 is a 3½ horsepower electric panel truck with a top speed of 15 mph (25 kmh) and a range of up to 40 miles (65 kilometers) between charges. It was mass-produced for use by businesses in major American cities in 1909. May 4, 2024 Yellow RWB Porsche 911 (993) [6000×4000] May 4, 2024 Latest wheel choice, TE37 Saga S Plus in Matte Blue Gunmetal 🤗 May 4, 2024 [Lamborghini Countach] seen at a gas station May 4, 2024 Say anything about any rebadged vehicle(s). May 4, 2024 Boosted stanced shitbox May 4, 2024 5 Comments No_Cartoonist9458 2 weeks ago The lady looks ready to party 😜 JDARRK 2 weeks ago My old gf had the 70’ sweet ride!😀 4f150stuff 2 weeks ago Absolute perfection southjersey8466 2 weeks ago One of the nicest cars from the 60’s imo KeyBorder9370 2 weeks ago That model year didn’t do nearly as well as the GM’s, with their curvilinear and radically style direction changing for the entire industry fender humps front and back. In ’66, Ford humped the back quarter panels just a little to try to keep up.Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Walker Model 15 is a 3½ horsepower electric panel truck with a top speed of 15 mph (25 kmh) and a range of up to 40 miles (65 kilometers) between charges. It was mass-produced for use by businesses in major American cities in 1909. May 4, 2024
KeyBorder9370 2 weeks ago That model year didn’t do nearly as well as the GM’s, with their curvilinear and radically style direction changing for the entire industry fender humps front and back. In ’66, Ford humped the back quarter panels just a little to try to keep up.
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The lady looks ready to party 😜
My old gf had the 70’ sweet ride!😀
Absolute perfection
One of the nicest cars from the 60’s imo
That model year didn’t do nearly as well as the GM’s, with their curvilinear and radically style direction changing for the entire industry fender humps front and back. In ’66, Ford humped the back quarter panels just a little to try to keep up.