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Friday Evening Randomness.... *PICS*
Thanks Marty! As for Andy Martin's Porche 928 funny car...it was way cool back then, and still cool today IMHO! TB *NM*
X2!!!!! *NM*
Thans Marty! Boy, those old VW Tpe 3 notchbacks have got to be rare. That blue one is a sharp car! *NM*
Indeed....In spite of all of the car shows that I have been to through the years, that is only the second one that I have ever seen and is the only one that I have taken photos of. *NM*
That's a Type 34, a Karmann Ghia 1500 *NM*
I was going to say that. It, as well as the Type 3 coupe, didn't get exported here when new *NM*
Thanks for posting! *NM*
That street machine Javelin model is cool. It reminds me of the full size 1974 Javelin I crashed *NM*
That AMT '32 coupe "16 B/A" brings back memories. I couldn't build it that nice back then! *NM*
Wow, so many sweet rides, cool longroofs, and the Sham Rock Shake really does it for me! *NM*
Good to see Cotton Werksman's flathead powered T bucket. Wonder where it is now? *NM*
I was wondering the same thing when I selected that picture for inclusion... Back in the mid early and mid 70s there was a pair of modified style flathead T roadsters that were at many of the rod runs that Dad and I attended. *PIC*