Goodbye to the big blue Dodge
May 13, 2009
My 1968 Dodge Coronet 440 has gone to that great big garage up the road.
We signed the title over to our old friend CC yesterday in exchange for a more reliable car.
The Dodge couldn’t have gone to a better home. CC is going to convert it to a drag car and run it at the race track in Delmar.
I hated to see it go. Over the last twelve years we had some great times tearing up the countryside in the old beast but it was just too powerful, too unreliable and too uncomfortable for the kind of traveling I will be doing this summer.
So the funky 1968 beast has been replaced with a funky 1989 beast. I am now the proud owner of a 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis GS with less than 100,000 miles. This cruiser has spent a good hunk of the last twenty years in a nice garage. The car is in scarily good condition and it is perfect for road trips to Johns Hopkins because it was built for highway travel. The split bench front seat is like sitting in a big velour sofa. Best of all, CC is pretty sure he can tweak the 5.0L V8 to boost the horsepower. He was talking about dual Flowmasters before Dear Old Dad dragged me away. . .
I will miss the old Dodge, but I can’t wait to see what kind of trouble I can get into with the new Bluesmobile!
Here is the 1998 Mercury:
Here is one last look at the old Dodge. Picture by Dick Edie:










May 13, 2009 at 7:19 pm
I’m surprised the fumes from the Dodge didn’t kill you years ago. When I was in it I wanted a canary in the back. Still, it was great fun. I hope you get as much fun out of the new car.
5.0L! My goodness, have you Americans never heard of global warming?
May 13, 2009 at 9:42 pm
Patrick you will love this car, my buddy had one and he drove it till the engin quite on him, we use to beat that car and it took it all like the tank it was (cant say much I am in a 94 buick) but a very comfy car enjoy it
May 13, 2009 at 9:42 pm
I’ll miss that car too. I was priviledged to ride in the “blues brother” car with Patrick last year as we “dragged the streets” of Crisfield.
Patrick, you’ll still do the sun glasses I hope