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The Monterey was built from 1950-74, the first generation from 1952-54 ( a top of the range model) The Monterey started out in 1950 as just a high end Coupe- similar to Fords Crestliner and Lincolns Capri. In 1952 the Sedan and Convertible were also introduced and in 1954 the Plexiglas roof 'Sun Valley' was available (similar to Fords Crestline Skyliner)

Engine; 255 cu in Flathead V8
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Camera location38° 14′ 09.19″ S, 145° 04′ 06.12″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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