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...Identify this compact car

  Author:  5301  Category:(Games - USM) Created:(11/15/2020 1:56:00 PM)
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As I have previously mentioned, I have had an affection for the automobile since I was just a kid.
Some of you may wonder if I've ever been caught in an embarrassing situation with a car that may have been hard to explain.
 
I would like to assure you all that it NOT that kind of love affair.
 
I saw this picture in Google images and immediately knew what it was without any clues.
 
Anyhow, if theur are more of you car freaks out there, I have a little skill-testing game for you.
 
Can you tell me the year, make and model of the classic car pictured below?
 
All I can tell you is that you may have looked pretty suave driving it in your suit and bowtie,
driving down to the place where the Fresh Prince lived.
Sporting a two-tone finish of Tropical Turquoise and India Ivory, this is one vehicle that Sammy Hagar
would have liked to drive if it was in better condition, even if only at the speed limit.
 
Enough preamble then, tell me what you think it might be:
 
 
Should be pretty easy right?
 
 
 
 
SUPER BONUS CLUE:
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Date: 11/15/2020 2:26:00 PM  From Authorid: 5940    Can I ask a clue, buy a vowel? BTW....what happened to Crazy Larry’s ad.  
Date: 11/15/2020 2:29:00 PM  From Authorid: 5940    Ok...foreign or domestic. When you say compact....was it a full sized vehicle before it got crushed.  
Date: 11/15/2020 3:28:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5301    

...due to soaring fan requests, the Crazy Larry ads will be back soon. He is currently
exploring new endeavors which will be reflected in a whole new line of advertising.

As for additional clues beyond the ones given, the car was made in North America,
was a full-sized model in it's time and also appeared in a movie in which a young
Harrison Ford appeared. Where were you in '62?
  
Date: 11/15/2020 3:37:00 PM  From Authorid: 5940    Oh...so it’s the Millennium Falcon, Crazy Larry is my favorite ambulance chaser. His ads are priceless! I like the one where he said “I we don’t win, you don’t pay....I’ll just sue you for damages “.  
Date: 11/15/2020 4:02:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5301    

...no, it isn't the Millennium Falcon. It's not even a Ford Falcon.
I think Crazy Larry got disbarred which is why he had to look for new
business opportunities. Too many missing jurors.

  
Date: 11/15/2020 4:45:00 PM  From Authorid: 5940    The American Motors “Rambler “ station wagon then? It was a hodgepodge of the big three auto makers that was often compared to a redhead step child albeit an affordable option of reliability. Crazy Larry knows where the bodies are buried. Just ask Jimmy Hoffa.  
Date: 11/15/2020 5:18:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5301    

...wasn't any AMC product either. You could have driven this automakers car to the levee but the levee was dry,
much like the United States during Prohibition. Luckily for American tipplers, a Canadian; Crazy Sven (Larry's Gramps) had
a steady supply of good spirits flowing south on a regular basis. He was an empire builder.

  
Date: 11/15/2020 7:59:00 PM  From Authorid: 4231    Hekler; Your last hint gave it away. I'm going to guess its a Chevy Bel-Air.  
Date: 11/15/2020 7:59:00 PM  From Authorid: 4231    Do I win a prize?  
Date: 11/15/2020 8:16:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5301    

...it is a Bel Air Josh. Sorry, no prize this time. Can you figure out the year with one of the clues already given?

  
Date: 11/15/2020 9:17:00 PM  From Authorid: 4231    Hmmm you mentioned 'Where were you in 62' is a quote from American Graffiti. Harrison For drove a 1955 Chevy Bel Air in that movie so I'm going to guess based on your clues its a 1955.  
Date: 11/15/2020 9:22:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5301    

...We have a winner! You get a one year supply of Hey Larry's favourite Trump quotes!
Or, as they call them in the U.S. of A: "all them good words".

  
Date: 11/15/2020 9:59:00 PM  From Authorid: 4231    ............Yaaaaaaaayyyyyy   
Date: 11/15/2020 11:41:00 PM  From Authorid: 5940    Wow! With a prize like that I’m shocked that more USMers aren’t playing.  
Date: 11/16/2020 10:45:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5301    

...I know, right? All the best people would want them.
Two hundred years from now, people will look back and
say "That Trump guy was a visionary".

  
Date: 11/17/2020 1:02:00 PM  From Authorid: 21435    Who cares what it is! I want it! I need it! Hello, Hekler I've been searching for such a piece for ages. "The crowd" that I sometimes hang out with is (when they are not incarcerated, anyway) into milling AK 47 receivers from all manner of exotic metal. Asteroids, meteorites, outdated nuclear submarines, etc...How about a straight up trade? One talking dog, thirty seven shrunken heads, (all former members of U.S. House of Representatives) one fossilized thigh bone from "the original" Lizard King, (don't tell the police secrete') and one athletic supporter, worn by, none other than, Jack Pardee.....Thank you for any consideration...Regards, Snot Reeleeme.  
Date: 11/17/2020 7:52:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5301    

...Kronk...at first I was thinking that you were going to use it for a coffee table
but now I see that you have different plans for it. Who am I to judge?

Your terms of barter are interesting. I don't currently require a talking dog unless it
is also a certified public accountant but the shrunken heads and the used jockstrap
have piqued my interest. We can meet in the parking lot of Four Seasons Landscaping
and do the swap there on Thursday.

  
Date: 11/17/2020 10:50:00 PM  From Authorid: 5940    LOL!,,,,  

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