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Us old timers love the 55-57 Chevy because most of us owned one or had a close friend that had one.
Not me my first car was a '57 FORD, and it'd still be my choice...
Did you guys know Ford actually out sold Chevy in '57???
Us old timers love the 55-57 Chevy because most of us owned one or had a close friend that had one.
Not me my first car was a '57 FORD, and it'd still be my choice...
Did you guys know Ford actually out sold Chevy in '57???
Not me my first car was a '57 FORD, and it'd still be my choice...
Did you guys know Ford actually out sold Chevy in '57???
obvious troll is obvious....
Never heard of the comparison, but I truly believe 30 plus years from now the MERCURY MARAUDER will be a collector, and if not I don't care it's valuable to me!
The tri-5 Chevys are in a class all by themselves when it comes to iconic cars.
I've always liked 'em, but the '56 is my favorite year.
Us old timers love the 55-57 Chevy because most of us owned one or had a close friend that had one.
(I fall in both categories. I had a 57 BelAir 4dr hardtop, three speed Hurst, 283/220 powerpack; my friend, Jerry, had a 57 BelAir convert, 1958 Buick grille, station wagon bumper; my buddy Bobby had a 55 2 dr sedan, hot rod; another Bobby had a 57 BelAir hardtop, which blew the doors off my 57. Nobody had 56's.)
Not the same with the Marauder.
Rob, I think you are kinda missing the point. The statement has nothing to do with looks of the car.
Old Timers... thanks for your info. In the end it's all opinion I suppose, but 57s are in demand. Fact. Hmmmmmm confusing.
Not me my first car was a '57 FORD, and it'd still be my choice...
Did you guys know Ford actually out sold Chevy in '57???
I am interested in your story.
:lol:
In 58, Ford went backwards.
Yeah but for the exception of Plymouth, about all '58s were just plain gaudy... The Plymouth quad headlights actually looked at least as good, if not better than the 57s...
Thank you George Lebay.
Don't know if I'd call the 58 Impala a gaudy car.
Compared to the 57, over the top a bit, but it could certainly pass for a much more expensive car than a Chevy.
The gaudiest 58?
Oldsmobile.
After a beautiful 57 Olds model, how could GM ever try to market that chrome barge?
There is no "modern-day" '57 Chevy,
And just for the record I like '55s and '56s better than the '57. But that's just me.