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Hi There TR6_easyrider;

Nice Pics! After viewing your Pics; I just remembered I had a "Nash Metro Conv" a few yrs ago! I only had it for a couple of months; Played with it for awhile & Sold it to a Nash Metro Club Pres here in PA:

Regards, Russ
 
Thanks a bunch Easyrider, loved the pics. My heart thumped when I saw the Isetta 300's. I drove one of those for two years while I was living outside of Hartford in the late 50's. What a hoot!

Thanks, Tinkerman
 
I didn't take the pictures. Just passing along a post from the Mini Owners of Los Angeles member 'sideache'. He is also a member of this forum. You can see his art work at Members'Artwork under Cliff Cramp. This guy is a verry talented artist.
Joe
 
What kind of car is in the first photo? Is it a Vespa?
 
can ya tell me what kind of car this is?
thanx ( i'ts great )
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Good eye Shawn /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/thankyousign.gif

they kinda look like lawn mower engines /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cheers.gif

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Great pics, thank you!

Nice answer, Shawn. Very astute observation, indeed.
 
Very nice variety, I particularly like the Crosley Hot Shot and the Googomoblie Dart!
 
Quite a unique grouping of cars. The Bantams were built a short distance from me. Pretty popular car in this area.
 
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