Odds n Ends Vintage Photos VII
#524
Originally Posted by Lainey,Sep 19 2010, 05:58 PM
No impatiens in your area, Patty? They do like shade....
Nice shiny car. Hey, whose poster of the yellow S? Must be yours! I know how yellow is your favorite color!
Nice shiny car. Hey, whose poster of the yellow S? Must be yours! I know how yellow is your favorite color!
I have two S2000 posters I was given at a meet in 2004. One is a of an '03 Suzuka with a hardtop and the yellow 2004 is the other one.
#526
Originally Posted by Kyras,Sep 19 2010, 10:14 PM
Lainey, I have impatiens here at my house. What I meant was the window box.
I have two S2000 posters I was given at a meet in 2004. One is a of an '03 Suzuka with a hardtop and the yellow 2004 is the other one.
I have two S2000 posters I was given at a meet in 2004. One is a of an '03 Suzuka with a hardtop and the yellow 2004 is the other one.
Actually, it's time for some new widow boxes. Maybe a winter project for my brother in law who is good at building furniture. A window box is a walk in the park for him to build.
#528
Some pictures from yesterdays "drive in". At the risk of being redundant, I am always amazed at the wide variety of stuff that shows up. From the motorized bar stool of a few weeks ago, to last weeks 1930 American LaFrance fire truck to this weeks GMC tractor.
Then there was this very nice 57 Bel Air
And this very nice "Valentine Special" (I kept on looking around for Darlene)
Are you wondering why I stated that?
This 60 Chevy even had Betty Boop floor mats.
And there was this nice example of a rental program gone wrong.
A local shop showed up with this very nicely done Willys coupe for sale.
I got into a discussion with someone else admiring this handy work. He wondered what kind of MPG it got. I replied that the fuel economy is most likely measured in feet per gallon not miles per gallon.
Then there was this very nice 57 Bel Air
And this very nice "Valentine Special" (I kept on looking around for Darlene)
Are you wondering why I stated that?
This 60 Chevy even had Betty Boop floor mats.
And there was this nice example of a rental program gone wrong.
A local shop showed up with this very nicely done Willys coupe for sale.
I got into a discussion with someone else admiring this handy work. He wondered what kind of MPG it got. I replied that the fuel economy is most likely measured in feet per gallon not miles per gallon.