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Cars & Coffee 6-13-09

sideache

Jedi Knight
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I loved the 62 or 63 Corvair with the pretty Golden Retriever in the back seat. I forgot that the coupes had roll down windows back there.

Great pics as always. Thanks again!!
 
Very interesting stuff this week. Favorites were the racing T-bird and, I must admit it, the Karman Ghia coupe. Always thought those were a nice looking little car.
 
Wow! That Ghia and the Packard both made me drool on myself a little.
 
<trying to figure out how many nickles I'd need to rub together for the late great Paul Newman driven Ferrari?!!> :laugh: Awesome photos as always!!!
 
sideache said:
It's for sale - didn't ask how much.

if you have to ask, you can't........ :smile:
 
Cliff;

Thanks, As always,these are superb!

:thankyousign:

Dave :savewave:

P.S. I love the El Camino :driving:
 
The only critique I would make of ANY of the cars is to tell the Karmann Ghia guy to lose the roof-rack!! It looks great on your "rallyized" Mini, Cliff, but spoils the beautiful lines of the Ghia!! :thumbsup:
 
Very nice photos, I love thr bimmer M1 and the AC. I gotta make it down there on of these days.
 
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