Dodge 440 Coronet, 1969. Here was a way to get into the muscle car market. She had a 440 cu. in. engine wanting to compete with the Pontiac GTO, along with a three-speed TorqueFlite. She had a very attractive silhouette, long and low. Back in the day, you could get "Bumble Bee" stripes to wrap around her rounded tail. All together, she accelerated quickly, 60 mph in 6.6 secs., yet she was affordable. This was located on Hwy 73 just to the north of Deerfield, Dodge County.
Chevrolet station wagon, 1957. The 1957 marked a major change from the 1955 and '56. She had a low and longer look. I believe this is a 150 Handyman 2-door, because she has a half-length horizontal bar met by a short vertical slash molding at the beltline, and then the horizontal bar stops. It continued all the way forward on the Bel Airs and 210 series. This was located on Hwy 73 just to the north of Deerfield, Dodge County.
The hood birds and fins were very popular.