Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Ford Week 2 of 4: 1965 Ford Custom 500



 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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  1. Seeing this particular car and in the exact shape that it's in, reminds me of something I would have seen growing up. I currently live and also grew up. (NY-NJ Area 30 miles outside of NYC) The image that this car reminds me of, is seeing something like a 60-65 year-old widow owning something that looks exactly like this around 1978-84. Actually a woman of that age in these modern times would drive a much newer car. It's kind of hard to describe but I just don't find blue collar working-class senior citizens in my area anymore, & this car reflects what I used to see 30-35 years ago.

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    1. Richard, I owned one of these in the fall of '76. Mine was a wagon that saw service
      as a State Of Illinois civil service vehicle. It was this same White color with dogdish
      hubcaps. It didn't even have a radio, but that old wagon would run. It also had a
      3-speed tranny too. I know what you mean about those widow ladies and their
      wonderful old cars. A friend of my Dad's bought a running '41 Olds sedan for $50.00
      back in 1970. My Dad and his friend were police officers at that time and were chasing
      a burglary suspect down a dead end street. After they got their man, Dad's friend
      looked to his left and saw the car parked in a garage on that side of the street. A
      couple of days later, the friend bought the car which turned out to be an 8 cylinder/
      Hydramatic model that only needed to be tuned up and washed to be a daily driver.
      When he showed it to us, we couldn't believe how nice it was. Ya' just don't know
      what's in an old widow's garage!

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