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◊ 2010-07-24 20:36 |
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◊ 2010-07-24 21:54 |
@Raul1983: Is there a better shot showing that is pulling out? At the moment, There is little evidence of either 1971/72 Chevrolet Townsman and Brookwood pictures.... The frequent pictures I have seen is the Brookwood as shown in Wikipedia, but I am not sure about the mid-line trim ![]() Due to no bright trim around the door windows frame and not so sure about the mid-line trim, I am going to say 1972 Chevrolet either Townsman or Brookwood. Sorry about that ![]() -- Last edit: 2010-07-24 22:04:51 |
◊ 2010-07-24 22:10 |
Due to that entire front end, I have not other choice but to declare it a 1972. |
◊ 2010-07-24 23:00 |
Sorry, I have no better shot of the rear |
◊ 2010-07-25 02:39 |
Did Brookwoods come with roof racks? |
◊ 2010-07-25 18:22 |
It is considered part of the accessory options, rarely ordered one without. -- Last edit: 2010-07-25 19:01:46 |
◊ 2010-07-25 18:26 |
I found it at /vehicle_321452-Capri-1974.html It is 1972 Chevrolet Brookwood. |
◊ 2010-07-26 22:13 |
I also see a 1972-73 Ford Courier pickup |
◊ 2013-11-06 07:33 |
It is a Townsman I think. The Brookwood has a sharper line in the rear fenders, Townsman is more straigth, like this one ![]() Link to "paintref.com" |
◊ 2013-11-07 03:32 |
Unfortunately, the brochure only show two different angle and I am very much assuming that they are both same bumper design (Why would they want to go great expense on different bumper design for different trim level? ![]() If you can find unmolested 1972 Chevrolet Townsman showing the side view, you are very much welcome to do that ![]() |