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6 minutes ago, pflaming said:

A little bondo should fix it right up!

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I laugh every time I see that photo because I seriously used to see that car every day on my way home. That is east river road in the background here in MN

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The Lincoln V12 was a very fussy engine. Prone to overheating and other issues. I heard from a few sources that when it came time for engine work or rebuild, a lot of owners replaced with the Ford Flathead V8 which had just as much power and was more reliable. 

 

Lots of other luxury cars, especially in the 30's had V12's. Cadillac even offered a very limited production V16.

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Here we have a 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook, (customized)...I'm kinda chuckling to myself as I post this photo and will therefore reserve comment.LOL

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Makes me remember a cartoon movie that had Tow Mater with the teeth,

That was a cartoon but this car is a bad joke. JMO.

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if factory made, would be called the Dorko 2000  both cars represent a style car with a very popular following...I am  not one of them...those dummy spot lights are just stupid overkill...both cars would look better without them...where are the cruiser skirts?

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