That was my first car, back in the 50's. Mine was black.
A neighbor of mine back in the 70's had one of these. Bought it new, and almost never drove it. I think he was saving it for his retirement income. Guessing it would be worth at least a 1/4 million these days.
I got the manuals on line and printed them out, but I'd like an original, if possible. 175 pages of 8x10 doesn't transport easily. Thanks - and thanks to the moderator for removing my email - not a good decision on my part to post it. Have a good weekend, all.
Hi Hoggers - Does anyone out there have a copy of the Canon70D GPS and/or WiFi manuals you no longer need? I bought mine used, without any manuals. I have a copy of the general manual, but not GPS or WiFi. If you have one you would like to get rid of or sell, PM me, or (email address removed)
Thanks
I have a 60D I'll sell you for $150. email if interested. skipnord@comcast.net
I have a 60D I'll sell you for $150. email if interested. skipnord@comcast.net
You might want to check a few videos about how to hold the chisels. There are a few tricks that might help - I say this from experience.
Been there, done that, got stitches on my lower back to prove it. Hope you're feeling better soon.
Me too. I've got a '47 wagon street rod
Wonderful image! If you ever think of selling copies, count me in!
When I was in Germany with the US Army in the late 50's, there was a guy with an MG TF with a Chevy V8. Fast but slide a lot in Gymkhanas!
Great photos of an amazing location. A Minnesota photographer friend of mine was there last week.
I like that they put a Ford motor in that blue 35. Most of them end up with Chevys.