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Looks like a Fiero and a 370Z had a baby. lol! *NM*
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Thanks for sharing the pics Karl! *NM*
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I've fallen behind in posting my car show pics this past summer. Here are pictures from the 2021 Syracuse NY Nationals back in July *PICS* *LINK*
Thanks Karl. In case you all missed it, Karl was interviewed by Doug Whyte on his first Model Car Muse video. *NM*
Dave, thanks for the shout out. I was surprised as anyone that Doug chose me to interview, much less include it in the first release! Also, was great meeting you in person at NNL 40! *NM*
Thanks for the pics, whoever done that to that B Model Mack should be tarred and feathered! *NM*
I bet it's fun to drive... *NM*
Thanks for sharing the pics Karl! *NM*
Looks like a Fiero and a 370Z had a baby. lol! *NM*
What is this car? Stock or an aftermarket body kit? *NM* *PIC*
Started as a Pontiac Fiero. Looks like the body kit is some home made job but it might be a bought kit. There's some weird looking kits out there. *NM*
Great album! Thanks for sharing. *NM*
Who'd have thought after taking photos, in Las Vegas, I'd see photos of the same rod 8 years later taken 2400 miles away in Syracuse, N.Y.......PICS
Wow....I could live with that Alexander conversion, interesting with the McCullogh blower & Carter? carbs...& only a 2 port exhaust...lol...I'd throw some shiney paint on the car but that engine has made my day. *NM*
This combination caught my eye immediately. Hadn't seen before and haven't seen again 'til Karl's photos. Really rare. *NM*
"It's a small world after all..." Who would have thunk it? *NM*
That's only half of it Karl. I was raised less than 100 miles from Syracuse. Been gone since the mid 60s. When I was growing up there were no car shows within driving distance. The only cool cars are I saw were a few owned by folks I knew. *NM*
You can thank the '95 Street Rod Nats for proving the Fairgrounds were a great venue. The Syracuse Nats started a few years later *NM*
Same here Rich. Lived in the small one stoplight town of Richfield Springs NY from 1968 to 1970. The son of the local Dodge dealer had an orange Super Bee and the son of the Ford dealer had a white Boss 302. The only cool cars in the whole town. *NM*
Karl, the small (and I mean small) town I lived near was 4 miles away and no traffic lights. The population now is less than it was when I left the area in 1967.......PIC