Title confusing but photo great.
Thanks
Sarge
Nice set of some beautiful classics. Thanks for sharing.
Sorry about the title -- they say never assume anything -- I assumed that everyone knew that "Hot August Nights" was the annual classic car event in Reno, Nevada. Now that I look at my title, I can see the confusion. I should know better; I am a teacher.
In reality, these were taken during hot August days. ;o) 100+ degrees
Yep, it was a hot one this year for sure. I missed most of it due to my back going out. First time I missed it in 19 years.
saycheese
Loc: By the Big Lake in West Michigan
pfinck wrote:
Classics in Reno
Love 'em!! What's the gorgeous silver job????
Great shots, and I love that Willys truck! Here's one I built back in the 70's. 350 Chev, ps, pb, air, 4WD, 4 speed, overdrive, 3.88 posi rear. I never painted it fancy 'till I sold it. It was meant to be driven on the trails, and it was.
saycheese wrote:
pfinck wrote:
Classics in Reno
Love 'em!! What's the gorgeous silver job????
I'm guessing it's either a Stutz Bearcat or an Excalibur...and I'm guessing it's a kit car, whatever it actually turns out to be.
pfinck wrote:
Classics in Reno
:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
It could be a 1935 Auburn boattail speedster.
If it's real it's worth a small fortune
My father was born in 1910 & this was the first car he ever bought
He purchased it for $1,250.00
It could be a 1935 Auburn boattail speedster.
If it's real it's worth a small fortune
My father was born in 1910 & this was the first car he ever bought
He purchased it for $1,250.00
pfinck wrote:
Classics in Reno
Nice car shot. Glad you went in for some closeups.
Al
Nice pictures and really well done. Thanks for sharing with us.
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