Hey... I still like the look of the Plymouth Prowler.... They "looked neat".
Unfortunately, people base their purchasing decisions on more esoteric
criteria....
I bought an 05 Mustang convertible... as a "toy", it fulfills all
expectations... It's a passable "grocery getter" - my loving bride is all
smiles when she drives it. As a car, it isn't really "sensible".... How many
adults are going to fit in the back seat.... especially considering that the
love of my life and I are both around 6 foot... I'm not about to put the
dogs ( a Cocker and a BIG Shepherd ) in there.... Not about to put a trailer
hitch on it...
My SuperCrew does most of the things I need... a little wimpy with the
holiday trailer on the back..... but we all have our crosses to bear....
As far as "useful" goes... the Mustang falls flat on it's face.... But it is
a wonderful toy....
>>Unfortunately, there has to be a "why"....
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> Why?? Because they look neat.
> Hey... I still like the look of the Plymouth Prowler.... They
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> a BIG Shepherd ) in there.... Not about to put a trailer hitch on
> it...
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> As far as "useful" goes... the Mustang falls flat on it's face....
> But it is a wonderful toy....
I agree with that. Now, if they'd make a Mustang Ranchero ...
Or, a two-door Mustang Kammback ...
Yeah, toy, fun, woo hoo.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2216/2227132656_6301f801dd.jpg
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/200/517072339_91870de022_o.jpg
Fun! ..........
Photo by F. Mako Koiwai

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Ashton Crusher - 22 Mar 2008 07:03 GMT
>> Hey... I still like the look of the Plymouth Prowler.... They
>> "looked neat". Unfortunately, people base their purchasing
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>Fun! ..........
>Photo by F. Mako Koiwai
Here's an old ad. Did anyone ever actually see the "sedan delivery"
version??
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1266/1353266901_f8bbce2f2a_o.jpg
WindsorFox<SS> - 22 Mar 2008 14:34 GMT
>>> Hey... I still like the look of the Plymouth Prowler.... They
>>> "looked neat". Unfortunately, people base their purchasing
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> http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1266/1353266901_f8bbce2f2a_o.jpg
OMG it's a Falcon Ranchero with a built-in steel camper! Although the
phrase "Full-time economy" tells me that the Aussie idea of a Falcon is
way different than the US idea was.

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Frank ess - 22 Mar 2008 17:34 GMT
>>> Hey... I still like the look of the Plymouth Prowler.... They
>>> "looked neat". Unfortunately, people base their purchasing
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> http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1266/1353266901_f8bbce2f2a_o.jpg
That's a neat advert. Thank you.
I had the '62 Ranchero. Marvelous tool. A local owner of a similar car
had taken the top off a station wagon and made a tonneau cover for the
bed of his.
I never saw asedan delivery, that I remember, but have an Aussie
"Trax" model of one, as well as one of the the Ranchero, and several
station wagons. And one Argentinian "Buby" model of a Falcon sedan.
They were apparently made there at least as late as 1973.
"The Falcon model was presented by Ford in 1960 as a contribution to
the 'compact car' tendency of that time. By reason of its conservative
design, Ford Motors of Argentina produced it for almost 30 years,
period which included plenty of stylling changes and improvements in
its performance. This model represents a '73 version, which make it a
unique Ford worldwide."
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fyougitive/sets/72157604203345203/ set of
Falcon model photos.
I have a couple of Sedan Delivery photos from
alt.binaries.pictures.autos, but they are beyond reach at the moment.

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