1961
849
Coupe
Chris & Claudia Fountain
San Jose, CA
We are the third owners (Second family).  The car was originally purchased in late 1961. My father-in-law purchased the car used in late 1964 because he wanted a sporty car and needed a back seat for his new daughter.  The car was passed on to my wife and I in the summer of 1993.  The car is in good condition and is driven a few times a month.  The car is almost entirely original. (Thin spots in the paint, re-upholstered front seats, new carpeting, an updated stereo, K&N air filters and a missing rear seat cushion being the major exceptions.)  The car has been garaged daily as long as it has been in our family and spent a majority of it's life in the drier parts of southern California and eastern Oregon.
Created on June 19, 2001 at  8:55 PM (PDT). Owned by Anonymous.
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