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Sad '64 Olds - Part I

This 1964 Cotington Limousine combination is (or was) part of a "haunted house" display north of Guthrie, OK:

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Sad '64 Olds - Part II

This car has no radio or A/C. It's a very basic car - EXCEPT - for an option I've never seen before: Individual reversible roller panels!

"Just when we think we've seen 'em all...!"

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A few more sad CB's.
The black 64 Cotington is at a Haunted House in TX somewhere ( love them formal drapes) and the 64 Seville was ( or still is) in Grey Ga
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From my above post I hadta look up Hardee Adams...while I found little about them I did stumble on this semi related article. Here A 63 or 4 MM at same Haunted House.....makes ya wonder if this was a Hardee Adams car at one time as well...
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RARE RARE RARE 63 MM "Futura" that was on ebay in 08. It appears to of been a 3way....anyone know it's whereabouts? Tony seemed to know a bit about this car.

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Caught wind that DVAP had a decent, dry, restorable '60 Superior Pontiac military ambulance come in. Wasn't surprised learning upon calling that it had already sold. The price it brought however (as shown) - now that's a different story.

$6800. :eek:

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Green River, Utah

I realize photos of this coach have been posted in this forum in the past but I thought some of you might find this video clip interesting.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILuqOSniZnY[/ame]
 
Eureka parts cars for the McDonald restoration projects (Sterling, IL) include this '63 combination and '62 3-way:
 

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