I've been heading out every other week with a family friend to a local cruise night. He lets me drive either of his AMX(s) to the show. He owns the purple RoadRunner (600+HP) and 4 other cars.
Awesome pics!Don't see Bricklin's ever. First one I saw was on TV on a show "Chop, Cut, Rebuild"
Kevin - 2003 Frosty White Vibe (266,000 miles and counting) - 18'S/Tint/Hitch
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Ah...... memories! I have had several of those over the years, Nice photos.I will NEVER understand why people take new cars and put them in with the classics? I can see a new Camaro at a Chevy dealership! or Corvette or Mustang or whatever.Ok, I'm done now.Dave
Quote, originally posted by Amtron »holy crap, I love that orange challenger RT! :DQuote, originally posted by boomermsu »Awesome pics!Quote, originally posted by damronjr »Awesome pics and cars!Quote, originally posted by djkeev »Ah...... memories! I have had several of those over the years, Nice photos.thanks for the comments
I bought a new '67 Firebird convertible similar to the one in the photo, except that mine had the big engine. (Brings to mind the old "Mine's bigger than yours" business.) I kept it for thirteen years and loved it the whole time. My daughters, who were born during the first few years I had that car also love it and are still kicking my (removed) for selling it.I also don't care for new cars being included in this type of meet, but think the owners simply want to show them off. As that one license place said, "Huge Ego".
Quote, originally posted by Houston »I also don't care for new cars being included in this type of meet, but think the owners simply want to show them off. As that one license place said, "Huge Ego".lol -- that one is a kit fiero
Sure had me fooled, 'cause that isn't what it says.Besides, even a Feiro isn't old enough to be in an old car show.Fact is, I enjoy seeing all cars in those meets.