dang, yo… . wish you had posted this Friday afternoon. Just down the street from my house, the “Dough Nut Shop Car Show” (because it started as the meeting place for the local street rodders) is loosely (very loosely) organized by the Pismo Derelicts, and is an impromptu vehicle show that occurs every Saturday morning in Pismo Beach. Bikes, cars, trucks, foreign and domestic … over a hundred machines showed up this week.
This 1935 Pontiac was my favorite, this week.
@ iab. I’ve contacted the authorities about your aberrant overly joyous behavior. You’re having way too much fun for one person. They should be there shortly, please go along peacefully…
Poor night shot, but the car is a 1973 Mustang Mach 1 with a white interior and pretty nice rumble (it was just idling there, empty, behind a Roush mustang) in Grand Rapids. It had 1973 license plates on it also.
I’m sure once the snow melts there will be some cool cars to snap pictures of. Great thread. I’m not sure I would want to drive a stick in SF, the hills are crazy. Yo, is your TT a stick?
Great Thread! As we are in muddy late Winter arround here, still,- there are not many classic cars on the road.
At the moment and I’ll refrain from posting shots out of the Meilenwerk classic car center for now. This would
stretch the “in your neighborhood” part a little much.
So instead I’ll give you this rather ungainly beast. A combination of VW Golf I Convertible and Golf Country
into a Country Convertible, that I spotted at a farmhouse located between office and home. I think the builder
was a “Brose” company, but can’t find anything online. See for yourself:
mo-i
EDIT: No, it is a “Biagini Passo”. Top that in exclusivity!
A few from a morning walk with the dog. This first one is for you Raymond.
There was a tuner show don at fort mason, so some of the cars lined up to park.