After some business travels - finally home and got the dock in! |
The swing doors seem to be a popular mod these days... |
Much more my speed... |
More flippy doors and booming sub woofers |
Just a couple of months ago I posted a very different Yugo! |
Clever use of old iron... |
My brother had one of these |
My sister had one of these too! |
Nice Model T |
WOW what a cool old Model T hand made racer |
Aerodynamic per 1914 |
I've seen these lamps at antique stores - never knew I was looking at a tail light |
I suppose some dogs have exceptional lives... |
A very noce woody... |
More Model T's |
The Woody was super clean |
Not much in the way of creature comforts here |
No seatbelts here! |
Such simple lines... |
My favorite era... all of the compound curves all the dies designed by skilled craftsmen, 2-d drawings and brilliant minds! |
Whoa, this GMC is one of the first regular production 4x4's. In the late 40's the only way to get all wheel drive was with an after market kit. |
Beautiful lines |
This was my favorite |
The hood ornament is so classy! |
Bella |
Great colors on this 50's coupe |
This vintage Ford looks a like a Willys |
Whaaat? I think that's an old AMC scooter! |
Creative match-up |
Hey! My family had the hardtop version of this! |
Nice little T-Bird |
Tilty-Flippy |
A '68 and in great shape! |
You can look at the headlight bezels to identify the year! |
This nice restore had the venerable straight 6 |
Art in sheetmetal |
What a simpler time! |
The Chevelle, I had a childhood friend who inherited one of these. |
Another Duster |
This giant dog was patiently waiting to finish off some ice cream! |
Well that's all folks! |
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