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The posted picture is of a 4-door cutlass.  This is a 66 Tempest:

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Just tryin' to be helpful.

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34 minutes ago, sfhess said:

The posted picture is of a 4-door cutlass.  This is a 66 Tempest:

Image result for 66 tempest

 

Just tryin' to be helpful.

No problem.  Just take the photo I posted, remove the rear doors and continue with life.  I've been a Ford guy since my dad worked at a Ford garage in the early 1960s (Johnson Bros service for Fords, Inglewood, CA).  GM to me always meant "Giant Mustang".

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This is an older pic but I was showing it to a guy at work today so I figured I'd show it here while I'm at it.

 

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This showed up at my workplace. While it is obviously a very well restored '67 C10, it took me a while to realize the uniqueness of the CST "Custom Sport Truck" package. It's very refreshing to see such a nice example of a bone stock truck instead of another street rodded version or a patinamobile. Though I wouldn't hesitate to throw a set of aluminum slots or Cragars on it!

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8 hours ago, Quiet Eric said:

This showed up at my workplace. While it is obviously a very well restored '67 C10, it took me a while to realize the uniqueness of the CST "Custom Sport Truck" package. It's very refreshing to see such a nice example of a bone stock truck instead of another street rodded version or a patinamobile. Though I wouldn't hesitate to throw a set of aluminum slots or Cragars on it!

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cool and all, but what about the rag top bug and Camaro in the background?  and is that a C3 Corvette go kart im seeing poking out from behind the trailer on the drivers side there?

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42 minutes ago, Suburban_Hooligan said:

cool and all, but what about the rag top bug and Camaro in the background?  and is that a C3 Corvette go kart im seeing poking out from behind the trailer on the drivers side there?

The camaro is pretty junky, nothing special. At least not yet. Yes on the go kart. And here's the '63 ragtop.IMG_0330.JPEG.ea6a01b1ed40971a538043dbdd2b86e2.JPEG

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9 hours ago, Quiet Eric said:

This showed up at my workplace. While it is obviously a very well restored '67 C10, it took me a while to realize the uniqueness of the CST "Custom Sport Truck" package. It's very refreshing to see such a nice example of a bone stock truck instead of another street rodded version or a patinamobile. Though I wouldn't hesitate to throw a set of aluminum slots or Cragars on it!

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Super nice truck but whoever put the new upholstry on the seat needs to take it back off and put in another layer of 1" foam. There's no way it would have left the shop I trained at like that. Must have been an owner done job.

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11 hours ago, Can-Con said:

Super nice truck but whoever put the new upholstry on the seat needs to take it back off and put in another layer of 1" foam. There's no way it would have left the shop I trained at like that. Must have been an owner done job.

I agree, don't know the story on that. But should be an easy fix. The seat back doesn't have that issue.

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6 hours ago, Quiet Eric said:

I agree, don't know the story on that. But should be an easy fix. The seat back doesn't have that issue.

Super easy.

Just snap off the hog rings, take the cover off, add a layer of foam and put the cover back on. It'd take me less then an hour.

Just surprising that they left it that way. Maybe they're not done yet but it looks finished to me.

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On 8/29/2025 at 6:26 AM, Quiet Eric said:

This showed up at my workplace. While it is obviously a very well restored '67 C10, it took me a while to realize the uniqueness of the CST "Custom Sport Truck" package. It's very refreshing to see such a nice example of a bone stock truck instead of another street rodded version or a patinamobile. Though I wouldn't hesitate to throw a set of aluminum slots or Cragars on it!

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One of the best-looking pickups ever.

I haven't seen one with those wheel covers in a long time.

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Saw this really nice 65 Impala wagon this morning while on vacation.The pics do not do this one justice.Paint and bodywork was really nice and the interior is red.

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