I am a 65 model, introduced in the spring.
June of '59.?ÿ
November of '75...Happy Thanksgiving!
Spring of 1950, but a very high mileage example at this point (poorly maintained and with multiple mishaps along the way)!
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Summer of 1953, but don't do a CarFax on me!
Memorial Day, May, 1967
February 1955.?ÿ Cold winter.
First full day of Winter 1952.
Andy
@jerry-hastings Every birthday my Dad reminds me that it was 35 below the day I was born in March of 55. Fairbanks AK
Summer of ??65
Cripes y??all are still babies!?ÿ
September 1950. Noticed at an early age humans were too complacent, been stirrin?? the pot ever since. ?????ÿ
I'm a late 1944 model, just made it with one day to spare before Thanksgiving ( I was almost a turkey!)
I'm now shiftless, and gas belching, but I've got a nice spare tire.
I now have AM-FM: awful manners and faulty memory.
As far as the auto industry is concerned I would have to be labeled a '53 but was hatched about the same time the first '54 models hit the showroom.
So, don't believe any of that foolishness FL/GA dishes out about me being older than him.
DL has me beat, but some of you are youngsters. I suppose, like HC's reckoning, I'm a '50 model but really late '49.
I'd worry about getting too specific on the date, even on the semi-closed chit-chat forum category, as that is part of your PIN inventory, especially for medical.
78, with some city miles.
I'm a late Fall '52 model, and these days feeling all the miles since....
Fall of 1959
Like Bryan Adams said.... it was the summer of 69
1951 was a very good year for new models. 2020 and things are falling off quick!