the car may still look that good,or better. i bet she doesn't.
Back in them daze, I had a hard time figgering out watt made me harder the chicks or the cars.....
:clobbered::bounce:
Back in them daze, I had a hard time figgering out watt made me harder the chicks or the cars.....
:clobbered::bounce:
Were they always dressed for the North pole in that era ?:lol:
yes, when they moved the ram rods , world of wheels show from the d.c armory to chantilly i figured it was all over.:goodnight:Back in them daze, I had a hard time figgering out watt made me harder the chicks or the cars.....
:clobbered::bounce:
Were they always dressed for the North pole in that era ?:lol:
I seen my share of car shows, and they used to be fairly plentiful in the DC region, but the culture of the town changed over the years, thanks to Nader and company, and so what with that BS and the changes, I attended fewer and fewer shows, mainly into the Carlisle Pa. deal.....parts hunts, etc.....do my own thing....
Hell, even Ron Johnson of Potomac Pontiac fame left town and moved out a ways.....he and I used to swap Poncho parts for years...
So when moving to Florida in '97 I found a healthy car community, and some fun, but you know that seems to have faded with the economy too, over the last few years.....
the Chicks, depended on time of year up there, ....ya THINK??:rofl:
down here, well, humm.....but at age near 70, why bother to dream....
:surrender:
the car may still look that good,or better. i bet she doesn't.
the car may still look that good,or better. i bet she doesn't.
It's a '68...tough call on that one. Not exactly the pinnacle of C3 build quality.
Sometime ago there was an article in a Corvette magazine about this lady. I quickly scan the article and don't remember any specifics, except that it was a very complementary article. This sort of an advertisement wouldn't be politically correct today.