As a former owner, I would disagree. Yes, I do like the style of the 67 vs the 66, but most beautiful no. That is reserved for the 1969 Dodge Charger.
My GTO was maroon with a black vinyl top, 400 engine and automatic transmission. I quickly found that it was a great boulevard cruiser and less performance car than Pontiacs advertising proclaimed. Then there was the poor fuel mileage, yes at .30 cents per gallon milage still mattered.
I drove it for a few months then parked it for the winter. It was replaced by a Studebaker that spring.
Ken
It looks exactly like the First National Bank in my town, on the corner of State and Elm streets.
It was a comfy coffee shop when I moved here, after COVID it re emerged as a yuppie bar. I no longer find it inviting.
Enjoy the experience while you can.
Treat your fellow Hedgehog as you want him to Treat you.
Yes.
In my early days here I closely followed what was for sale and noticed a high ratio of Nikon vs everything else.
I would doubt that has changed much with time.
Jerry's correct. The Reno museum is nice, but holds just a tiny fraction of what Bill actually had on display. The Reno display is a real disappointment if you had seen the original Harrah museum.
Way back in another century I was able to spend Plenty of quality time traveling the prairie province's. Miles and miles of flat wheat fields interspersed with small towns and the Pool elevator.
It was a wonderful time, now long gone. Sadly.
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