Our monthly Cruise-in fell on Veterans Day this year and we are beginning to see more and more of our friends from the North returning with their vehicles. Unfortunately, our temperatures and humidity levels remain on the high side but we still had a good turnout for our meet. Part 1 of my favorites of the day, hope you will enjoy them as much as I did. More to follow tomorrow.
1956 Pontiac Starchief
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1956 Pontiac original leather interior
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1959 Chevy Impala Hardtop
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1959 Chevy Impala rear view - love those canted fins!
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1962 Oldsmobile Jetfire Coupe - kissin cousin to Buick's Skylark
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MG Midget with a nose job ??? - never located the owner
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terryMc
Loc: Arizona's White Mountains
Great shots. Pretty sure the Pontiac is a '55...
Excellent shots, and the Pontiac is indeed a '55.
Cool set. I think the MG Midget may be a Sprite with a nose job
Curmudgeon wrote:
Cool set. I think the MG Midget may be a Sprite with a nose job
The only way to differentiate a Spriget is by the emblems.
Bluefish wrote:
The only way to differentiate a Spriget is by the emblems.
Depends on the year. "Bug Eye" was unique design.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
FL Streetrodder wrote:
Our monthly Cruise-in fell on Veterans Day this year and we are beginning to see more and more of our friends from the North returning with their vehicles. Unfortunately, our temperatures and humidity levels remain on the high side but we still had a good turnout for our meet. Part 1 of my favorites of the day, hope you will enjoy them as much as I did. More to follow tomorrow.
I'd say your guess on the last one being a modified MG Midget
was probably correct, although the Austin Healey Sprite of the
same year had pretty much the same body style.
ddgm
Loc: Hamilton, Ontario & Fort Myers, FL
I had the Canadian version of the 55 Pontiac. Basically a 55 Chevrolet in Pontiac clothes, the second car in your set, the 59 Chevrolet, I had 3 of, a 2door Biscayne, a 2 door Impala hardtop and my wife's 4 door Belaire, which we sold to buy a fridge and stove when we got married. I still miss that 55 Pontiac. Great pictures.
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