Last seen: Apr 8, 2026
How does a chronic drunk have any money left over to buy models?
If you're referring to the shape circled . . . it is a standard styling detail for Cadillacs of that time but I think they may have exaggerate...
The louder the better as far as I'm concerned, George. I made a very quick and dirty attempt at getting rid of the low-rider look, but it didn't imp...
But the left-handed handshake means they are boy scouts! So their intentions must have been honourable (just a weak grasp of mathematics, I suspect).
As JK says, the Chrysler roofline is "interesting" - quite attractive from some angles, odd from others, and the Buick is a smooth, sculpted shape all...
Interesting. I'm one of those people who can't see things like stereogram images, even with squinting, but I screwed up my eyes and stared at the thu...
I remember sitting in our school library, pretending to study Latin verbs, and opening the latest issue of (I think) Autocar magazine and seeing a bla...
I found the GM "A" body shapely and attractive (although I actually prefer the Buick GS front and rear end treatment to the Chevelle). Apologies to ...
Very nice colour match with the lower woodwork.
A nice thought, but how does one improve on perfection?
Always found the '59 Ford terribly boxy and the front brightwork looked particularly cheap and tacked-on like a Japanese tin toy. Never understood how...
Yes. But they hated each other with a passion and frequently came to blows before deciding to just keep quiet and go their separate ways.
Silly boy. It's a spoiler.