And sitting next to the GTO, was this beauty, a '68 (I think) Chevy Cheville SS
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What actually caught my attention at first was the '46 Pontiac Streamline (and it would be a safe bet that Celeste would be physically slamming the brakes and making a high speed U-Turn to get a better look at her.), I have a great love of old cars and I will stop and take pics of them if I remember to keep a camera handy all the time.
Btw, where are you located?
Btw, where are you located?
Oh, I can definitely understand that! It would right away attract my attention as well!
I have to say, I'm not all too big a fan of hot/street-rodding such fine automobiles, but the way that Pontiac was done was amazing! It must have taken a heck of a lot of guts to coat the front chrome with black, but it really works wonderfully!
*giggles*
And you can bet that Celeste would make a screeching dive right through all the other traffic onto that parking lot the moment she'd catch sight of a car like that!
Every now andthen, mostly now in summer (since at that time, the classics get taken out of their hibernation), I can spot something lovely when I go around, but it remains rare... and mostly it's European cars. Good true American classics, you don't see a lot around here, unfortunately. I live in the Netherlands, and it's both mighty expensive to transport/import an American classic all the way across the Atlantic and into my little country, and it's so soggy and wet here that old cars fall way too easily victim to that little brown demon called rust... even with proper protection.
I have to say, I'm not all too big a fan of hot/street-rodding such fine automobiles, but the way that Pontiac was done was amazing! It must have taken a heck of a lot of guts to coat the front chrome with black, but it really works wonderfully!
*giggles*
And you can bet that Celeste would make a screeching dive right through all the other traffic onto that parking lot the moment she'd catch sight of a car like that!
Every now andthen, mostly now in summer (since at that time, the classics get taken out of their hibernation), I can spot something lovely when I go around, but it remains rare... and mostly it's European cars. Good true American classics, you don't see a lot around here, unfortunately. I live in the Netherlands, and it's both mighty expensive to transport/import an American classic all the way across the Atlantic and into my little country, and it's so soggy and wet here that old cars fall way too easily victim to that little brown demon called rust... even with proper protection.
Yeh, it's pretty darn hard, especially since we're bordered by the North Sea for such a huge part of our border... and on top of that, most European cars from the fifties on, well into the eighties, had lousy rust protection to begin with already, so too many never even lived long enough to see themselves becoming classics.
Oh, that's certainly true! Maybe he just needs the money badly or something... but it's definitely one helluva deal for a car like that, and especially looking like that! If I had that amount of dough sitting in my pocket or my account, I wouldn't think twice but just barge in there yelling "SOLD!"
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