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Car show today in Alberta, at about 90 to 95 degrees, and it is British, with one rather proud owner...

Canada Day Car Show 01.jpg
 
Great pic, James!

Caption: "So, how do you start this thing?"
 
Great pic, James!

Caption: "So, how do you start this thing?"

It's all about crafting a scene, really just observation...

Meantime all the car guys seem to only care what kind of car that yellow car is... In a scene like this I couldn't care less... But I do know what that car is...
 
It's all about crafting a scene, really just observation...

Meantime all the car guys seem to only care what kind of car that yellow car is... In a scene like this I couldn't care less... But I do know what that car is...
If it's a Dodge it's a Polaris and a Belvedere if it's a Plymouth.
Just my guess.
Is the little one a Morris?
 
If it's a Dodge it's a Polaris and a Belvedere if it's a Plymouth.
Just my guess.
Is the little one a Morris?
Hard to know, with the hat the way it is it could even be a Maureen. :D
 
If it's a Dodge it's a Polaris and a Belvedere if it's a Plymouth.
Just my guess.
Is the little one a Morris?

I shouldn't assume, but how many have heard about the Austin J40 pedal car? As in Austin of England...

I can recognize it right away
 
Multiple yellow cars at play here. The full size one behind the J40 is a 1963 Plymouth Belvedere I believe.
 
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