The girl that drives that Mustang has a Ford mechanic husband. They have several nice fox bodies at the house. She works with my wife at that Stop and Shop. If she had parked over in the corner, she could parked next to my wife's DD Triumph TR7.
The girl that drives that Mustang has a Ford mechanic husband. They have several nice fox bodies at the house. She works with my wife at that Stop and Shop. If she had parked over in the corner, she could parked next to my wife's DD Triumph TR7.
I came close the other day. As I was backing my FiST out of my driveway and checking traffic I briefly saw driver getting into a car that was parked at the curb next to my driveway. As it pulled away I had time to read the name plate on the trunk, "MASERATI". I was briefly in awe. We don't normally have cars like that in this small town. I think he may have been at the Catholic church across the street. No, it was not a bi-turbo. It was a newer model.
iceracer said:I came close the other day. As I was backing my FiST out of my driveway and checking traffic I briefly saw driver getting into a car that was parked at the curb next to my driveway. As it pulled away I had time to read the name plate on the trunk, "MASERATI". I was briefly in awe. We don't normally have cars like that in this small town. I think he may have been at the Catholic church across the street. No, it was not a bi-turbo. It was a newer model.
Yea, no E36 M3. You said it drove away. You didn't say it broke down and turned to rust and disappeared before your eyes. Haha!
I was going to pull all the cars out of the shop and take pictures of my Tacoma parked next to them but this is a lot easier:
I was up at Lake George this weekend and spotted a Weinermobile yesterday. Sadly, I was on foot at the time.
I didn’t snap a photo because the gentlemen just hopped out, but a McLaren SLR parked next to me at the gas station yesterday morning.
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I'd be in the building looking around in that case.
In reply to ShawnG :
A 1956 Oldsmobile was a daily for the fam throughout the eighties. That was a fun car. No seatbelts, and the seats were made out of this hyperscratchy material somewhere on the wrong side of burlap, but it was such a fun place to be.
In reply to Spoolpigeon :
That poor Lambo got car-Aids just being that close to Cold Lotion. You should feel bad.
KyAllroad (Jeremy) said:In reply to Spoolpigeon :
That poor Lambo got car-Aids just being that close to Cold Lotion. You should feel bad.
I feel bad about nothing.
Is my other ride, the twisty slide, or the corner of my shop the cool thing? Whatever, I'm posting it.
Maybe it's the 16' 4"x6" sticking out of the truck that's the cool thing?
I'd never seen a first gen 4-runner in Europe before so I thought I'd park behind it like he was going to give me a tow
In reply to Hungary Bill :
I'm hoping for some further explanation.
Edit for picture:
My co-driver in my ES miata a couple of months ago.
Back in the mid-80s, I was flying charter and night freight in a Baron and my daily driver was a '78 MGB. I don't know what was riskier, flying freight or DDing an MG.
Craziest week I ever had in a plane was flying checks for banks. Think of it as modern day pony express. My partner was all about how many rules he break in a night.
BenB said:Back in the mid-80s, I was flying charter and night freight in a Baron and my daily driver was a '78 MGB. I don't know what was riskier, flying freight or DDing an MG.
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