FL Streetrodder wrote:
Nice shots, Kim! Not the most beautifully designed rear end treatment, but it was function over style that determined its aerodynamic design. From the looks of the sidepipes and tires it appears that it has had some run time, whether on the street or the track, who knows?
Pretty sure this one did some time in Bob Bondurant's Racing School.
Congratulations! Lionel is a great name considering your railroading interests. BTW, I'm surprised you didn't use trainkc as your user name.
She & YOU both do nice work!
trackmag wrote:
Thanks for this post and all of the great car postings that I look forward to it seems like nearly every day. I often wonder how you can spot so many interesting car. And I wonder if you have a personal favorite.
If you're a big knife fan and are not familiar with the Guy Clark song Randall Knife you need to listen to it. I had the pleasure of knowing this talented singer/song writer and this is a tremendous song.
Clark, who is now gone, was also a friend of my son Clayton. The Randall Knife has been around since 1937 and if
you can believe the website the original Mr. Randall's son and his company are still making them. I understand that there is a 5-year waiting list for a Randall Knife.
Earlier this year, my soon to be 50-year-old son presented me with my own personal Randall Knife that he had made for me. He said it was years in the making.
Of all the presents that I have received in some 80 years, my Randall Knife is the favorite. Listen to that Guy Clark son. I can not imagine a knife lover not liking the song.
Again, thanks for your posts. They are always a great way to start the day.
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I am a Guy Clark fan, but I had never heard that song before. Thanks for pointing it out to me. Listening to him again is like listening to an old friend.
Also, I had never heard of a Randall Knife, but I looked them up - very nice!
As far a a personal favorite in cars ... that's a hard one.
For style I've always loved the Lamborghini Miura (never seen one in real life).
I also really like the Orange BMW 3.0 I posted a while back ( I owned a BMW 1600 that I liked a lot).
I love almost all the cars of the late 30s, Duesenbergs & Auburns especially.
My first car was a 57' Chevy, two-door hardtop - kind of partial to that one.
And the most fun to drive car I've ever owned was an Acura Integra.
markngolf wrote:
https://youtu.be/PUnyG01x7uk
A magical album by a supreme joining of two masterful musicians.
Enjoy,
Mark
Got this one a long time ago. Johnny Hartman is so SMOOTH!
Classic, well used heirlooms. Nice work for one so young!
Folded flat it could also be used as a "trivet", something else most folks have probably never heard of.
Boris77 wrote:
Is that real? Posed? Everything looks frozen. Too detailed to believe.
Boris
They were driving by from about 20-35 mph, occasionally a bit slower.