cdayton wrote:
I assume it is a replica - no one would park an original Auburn on the street.
Actually, it's not a replica. It was parked in front of a large Classic Car dealer here in CT.
Afraid to ask the price!!
Wow! I didn’t know there were cars in 100!
Seriously, nice shots.
Beautiful! When I saw the title, I was hoping it was the car.
Very nice set indeed. Wonderful automobiles were produced during that time period.
Had you asked, I would have taken you for a ride in it....in my dreams, that is..!😜 Beauty beyond words and a job well done of documenting it.
Great shots of a great car, Mr. Spock.
Awesome car, great shots.
Beautiful vehicle well photographed.
Don
AndyT
Loc: Hampstead, New Hampshire
sippyjug104 wrote:
Had you asked, I would have taken you for a ride in it....in my dreams, that is..!😜 Beauty beyond words and a job well done of documenting it.
Way back in the 70's walking back to my car, there was a Lamborghini parked next to me. You could see the 12 cylinder mid mounted engine through the glass rear window, with another pane of glass separating it from the passengers. Anyway, this very unassuming guy came back and we started to talk about how beautiful I thought his car was, and said "If I dont ask, Ill always regret it, will you give me a ride?" To my surprise he said yes. Sitting in the bucket seat with the big windshield wrapping around me, he hits the gas, we go flying down the street to the next stop sign. He hit 60 and never took it out of first! Being pushed back in that seat, and the sound of that V12 engine, is something Ill never forget.
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