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It didn’t have that many cars, but it was still really neat. Brace for photo dump!
A Hellcat. Spiffy! In background: half of the car show.
The other half of the car show.
A Nissan Pao on collector’s plates.
Very cool Studebaker.
The bane of Nader’s existence.
I think this is an Excalibur SSK, but I haven’t the faintest.
The back is no help.
Also, your teal SN95 Mustang doesn’t really fit in.
Lovely understatedness to it.
This has a 502 big-block hiding under the hood.
The air cleaner cover has a sticker reading “Coyote Duster”. Presumably a dig at the new Ford 5 liter.
My dad had an old D100 like this - probably about as fast, but nowhere near as nice.
How to ruin a classic muscle car: Put 18” Torque-Thrusts on it. It looked like an escapee from that “Overhaulin’ “ TV show from a few years back.
A V8 Monza, with speed holes in the front bumper.
Classic Chevy, with guest appearance by the Bonneville.
Big motor, huge rear tires.
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Overhaulin had a thing with ruining once original classic cars and sticking ugly American Racing wheels and obnoxious paint jobs on them.
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Cool pics!
And I’d count any day where one “finds a car show”, no matter how small, to be a good day.
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That Roadrunner was for dusting a different kind of Coyote...
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Overhaulin’: Two tone paint job and Chip Foose wheels. That show always mildly annoyed me, but at least it was better than Richard Rawlings and his Gas Monkey clowns.
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The air cleaner cover has a sticker reading “Coyote Duster”. Presumably a dig at the new Ford 5 liter.
This has been a thing way longer than the Ford Coyote V8. Chrysler used to license Road Runner and Coyote stuff from Warner Brothers for marketing purposes.
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That’s a Vega, not a monza
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Blasphemy!
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My bad!