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2008 - 2009 Mazda 5 MT
by boxrs4sale on Thu Nov 13 14:54:28 PST 2008
I spoke with Cypress Coast Mazda in Seaside, CA.. Negotiating strictly over email, I was able to get them to $15,500 + TTL for a 2008/2009 Mazda 5 MT Sport. Didn't buy one yet - can't decide between that or the civic yet.. Just thought I'd give my input. Don't want anyone overpaying.
Re: Seaside Motel> [explorerx4]
by andys120 on Sun Oct 19 17:30:41 PDT 2008
That fFord wagon looks like a '62 to me but it's hard to tell which. I think Grafer is right about the Poncho (not a Special).
Re: Seaside Motel> [andys120]
by explorerx4 on Sun Oct 19 15:56:29 PDT 2008
overall, overwhelming to me. the newest car i see is a '63 ford wagon to the right of the white buick in the line of car parked perpendicular to the street.
Re: Seaside Motel> [andys120]
by wgrafer on Sun Oct 19 14:22:13 PDT 2008
Good job Lemko, but let's review...Across the street, the 1961 is a Pontiac Tempest (not a Buick), and there's a 1959 Chevrolet Impala parked in front of it (of course I can't see it now on my laptop monitor though). The Black and White 4 door is indeed a 1957 Pontiac - looks like a Star Chief. Your lineup of the first row sounds right to me, but after the 1962 Plymouth is a 1957 Plymouth followed by a 1962 Chevrolet Bel Air (it has 4 lights, Impalas had 6) followed by a 1962 Oldsmobile sedan (I can't really see it). On the left side, the black one behind the 1958 Bel Air is a 1962 Ford Fairlane. I'll stop there...
Re: Seaside Motel> [andys120]
by lostwrench1 on Sun Oct 19 14:12:50 PDT 2008
What a great postcard!
Re: Seaside Motel> [lemko]
by andys120 on Sun Oct 19 14:11:13 PDT 2008
Nice job Lemko, I can't argue with any of your choices. The newest car in this picture full of late model cars is the '62 Chevy (most likely a Biscayne--I can only see 4 tail lights) so it was almost certainly taken in 1962. Notwithstanding the lack of palm trees I thought the location was Florida but it is indeed Wildwood Crest, New Jersey (Conca Dor Motel). I'm surprised there's not a single imported car in the shot, by 1962 Volkswagens and Triumphs etc were becoming common sights on the East Coast.

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