In reply to drock25too :
I know it is an Australian Chrysler product. Not sure what they called it, maybe Charger?
In reply to drock25too :
I know it is an Australian Chrysler product. Not sure what they called it, maybe Charger?
Chrysler Valiant Charger R/T E38 (or E49), 265 c.i. six cylinder, triple Webers, 3 speed manual (or 4 speed if a E49).
that's right kids. It's a single cab, short bed, V8 Dodge ram from the 90s. I wanted to get a closer look to see if it was a stick, but if you notice the look on the drivers face, I didn't want to mess with that
Last of the RWD Maximas.
Had a temp tag, so I'm pretty sure it was just purchased as opposed to still for sale. Pretty clean for an early 80s Nissan.
Back in the late 80s, I had ideas about making one of these a fun sport sedan with a manual trans 280ZX drivetrain swap...
My son and I took the FD to Cars & Coffee and a fairly impressive local car show last Saturday. I unfortunately only took a couple of photos.
When I pulled in, I knew I had to park with this nearly stock Skyline. It was in very nice shape and mostly stock like the RX-7.
This was parked in a back corner of the show by itself. I can't remember seeing one so mint since they were available new.
I saw three today but was only quick enough with the phone to grab one. Clean Citroen Deux Chevaux, a brand new Shelby GT500 in race red (first one I’ve seen in the wild) and last Shelby Daytona Coupe replica that looked / sounded amazing. Sadly only the Citroen got a picture taken.
11GTCS said:I saw three today but was only quick enough with the phone to grab one. Clean Citroen Deux Chevaux, a brand new Shelby GT500 in race red (first one I’ve seen in the wild) and last Shelby Daytona Coupe replica that looked / sounded amazing. Sadly only the Citroen got a picture taken.
Three minutes later a guy wearing a beret and carrying a baguette came out of the wine shop?
In reply to Powar :
The other day I passed a very similar Skyline. It was parked curbside in Orlando. I was like, That is something you don't see everyday....
David S. Wallens said:In reply to Powar :
The other day I passed a very similar Skyline. It was parked curbside in Orlando. I was like, That is something you don't see everyday....
I really enjoyed looking this one over. The owner was young and it was his first car and his attainable dream car. Very intelligent, well-spoken kid with good taste.
Outside a pizza place in Brookings, Oregon. Don't see many around here and the ones you see, don't look like this.
I followed this guy for a few miles today. Very cool truck, but it smelled so bad that we changed our route.
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