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Re: Local car crusin night
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 11:43 am
by astrozam
LMAO, good story skip
O.k we continue with an engine shot of the Nova SS...
A sweet El Camino...
Little did I know she was taking a pic of me,lol...
67 Chevy Deuce...
57 Bel Air, with the optional dingo balls...
A few more a little later
Re: Local car crusin night
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 4:53 pm
by astrozam
And finally...
My personal fave...
And a 3quarter from the front...
NotDadsW41 wrote:Love that Pontiac, was that a Bonneville? I do have to admit though that I don't the idea behind upholstering the inner fender well. Look real close on the left front you will see the same style of material as the dash....
I'm not 100% sure Cecil, it does have that Bonne look,and yea I agree with the wheel well dress-up,however since you like the Bonneville I took a look thru my shots and found this pic for you...
Re: Local car crusin night
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2008 5:09 pm
by GEJ
Smiliesafari wrote:That Studebaker brings back a memory. When I was a senior in high school my best friend let me drive his Studebaker. One afternoon after school I returned the favor by turning it over. We climbed out the windows, flagged down a large feed truck and had the truck driver wrap a chain around the now very crunched Stude. He flipped it back on its wheels and after a heart felt thankyou we were on our way. Ah !!!!!!!! Youth. Those were the days.
The Stude reminded me of a guy who drag raced his when I was a kid.It was the little car that could running N stock and then T stock.One of the winnest cars at Lancaster Speedway and at the old Nia drag race track.It was called Magel's Maget.