Please excuse the clutter. The show was on Main Street, and the cars were parked close together,and a lot of people getting in the way
some of the older classics
Blues wrote:
Please excuse the clutter. The show was on Main Street, and the cars were parked close together,and a lot of people getting in the way
Gee... I thought that was normal for any car show....;0) Nice shots... :thumbup:
Mike
Hi Mike, you are right. It is usually hard to get a shot of just the car.
That's the way every car show I've been to has been.
Nice cars! I wouldn't turn them away! :D
Hi dame wolf. thanks for looking. there were quite a few of the cars that I wish I had in my garage!!
sinatraman
Loc: Vero Beach Florida, Earth,alpha quaudrant
lovely they are like Hot Wheels for big boys! love the flame jobs.
nice , very nice , thanks
nice shots, great looking cars
Blues wrote:
Please excuse the clutter. The show was on Main Street, and the cars were parked close together,and a lot of people getting in the way
You just can't get them to duck, can you? Thanks for posting, brings back memories . I had two57' chevy's, and a 55 283, 4barrel, 3/4 race cam, posi rear end. Ran real well for it's day. It came with a 265, but I had to change that. I really wanted a 327' , when they came out, but few were available, then the service, etc.etc.
In the old-car hobby, these are hardly called, "classics". These are hot rods. Only one or two are unmodified.
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