![]() 05/31/2015 at 16:20 • Filed to: Classic | ![]() | ![]() |
I saw a Lambo. It says so on the side so it has to be legit.
Meet a Mk2 Ford Zodiac complete with handbook and lots of two tone going on
On a Ford theme, here’s a Granada Coupé without the usual vinyl roof.
You want a steam artic truck? Here you go
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the truck is awesome
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Couldn’t even spring for a fake piece of trim to immitate the Countach half window...
(That IS supposed to be a countach right???)
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Of the three Fords here. This is probably the most impressive. These Escorts were ten a penny and built en mass so for some to of survived is more impressive than the smaller numbered or niche vehicles.
![]() 05/31/2015 at 17:07 |
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Man what a rare find! I saw the last real Countach about three years ago.
They are sooo rare!
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Yes, never knew they existed.
![]() 05/31/2015 at 18:04 |
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There was a MkIII Zodiac as well and any number of Mk2 Escorts plus a Mk1 Cortina.
![]() 06/01/2015 at 04:01 |
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Very nice indeed. The old Escorts and Fiestas remind me of growing up and seeing them all over the place.
![]() 06/01/2015 at 04:44 |
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That’s one of the alarming things about classic car shows. You remember them from when they were new, or at least in use.
![]() 06/01/2015 at 05:10 |
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So true. My friends think I’m much older than I am because I remember cars that came out in the early seventies from when I was a child growing up, born in 1979. They can’t comprehend that the car came out in 1971 but might still of been on the roads well into the eighties or even nineties.
![]() 06/03/2015 at 12:40 |
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if i had too much money i would totally take a Countach and turn it into a Mega Track type thing of awesomeness