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A trip down memory lane....

terriphill

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My mom sent me this. I thought I might share it with y'all. Its not British cars, but its still cool!

The Cars we Drove
 
Terri;

I grew up in the 60's and remember this stuff well.
Maybe this explains my preoccupation with the "Muscle Cars".
I enjoyed that so much, I played it twice, and then showed it to Annie.
For those of you who don't know, Annie is my "Car Loving Wife" and best friend, who enjoys this hobby as much as y'all.

Thanks Terri, I owe you one!!!

Dave :banana:
 
Ok, all you hawk eyes out there.....what's the 3rd interior picture belong to? Looks rather British to me. White painted dash, banjo style wheel, pull knobs every where, ingnition key in the upper center, very likely a roadster with the padding around the edges, looks like a latch or knob at the front edge of the drivers door. You can right click on the video image and click the "play" button to pause it. I just don't see it being American.....Nash maybe.....doubt it though......
 
Silverghost said:
Ok, all you hawk eyes out there.....what's the 3rd interior picture belong to? Looks rather British to me.

MGA...
 
My time!

Had a '56 Chev 4 dr., 265, 2 bl., powerglide, that regularly blew off tri power Fords and Pontiacs, auto and straight drives. Don't know why because all I knew about cars in '57-'58 was how to put my foot down and leave.

Guess someone looks out for young fools.
 
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