I agree, only a man (and these days a real man) can understand.
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now these are car commercials!
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Sexy College Babe
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i had a 65 riv. we called the hidden headlights "clamshell". it was a 401 engine and was a blast to drive. the 1st series rivs are the ones to own guys and gals! not to say the boatails aren't nice, too, but the first series is always the best for collectible purposes. they are great roadcars! my favorite feature was the factory mag wheels!
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My favorite year. When I get a luxury car, it will be this. Heavy but so many of the cars of today are not much lighter. And she is the one that does take the long way home! The scenic route! I am *so* jealous!!!
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I agree it is one sweet car, but are you really partial to the '64 and not the '65? I thought they had it perfected for '65 with the hidden "clamshell" headlights - talk about ultra-classy! I remember one from my childhood - it was navy blue with a white vinyl roof and a white interior - beautiful!
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I like hidden headlights, I think Buick called them 'shielded', but the '65 had a different fender line to accommodate the headlights, that was more bulky. With the removal of the fake side vents, and maybe even the re~positioning of the taillights into the bumper, it does not hit me as individual or as striking. Of course, the years have diminished the taillight feature by use on other cars. It is a minor matter, I would like any year '63~'65.
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Just as I prefer a '66 over a '67 Toronado, but only for the most minor of reasons...
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Sweet car! I'm not sure if it's sexist or not~ they both are driving their own Rivieras! I think the point was that the man took the 'long way home'~ or was it the woman?! Do ladies take the long way to the store? Maybe so, but aren't all those ads for household products even more sexist? I would love to have either one of those! Sweet cars! Class all the way!
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Agreed! this is personally one of my favorites!
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