In ode to that car...
In ode to that car...
You didn't have a hard time keeping the front wheels on the ground, Verisure, you just had the front end jacked up to high and couldn't see over the hood very well.It must have been top-heavy! In 1968 I put together a '64 Ford Falcon street gasser with a cross-bolt 427. I had a difficult time keeping the front wheels on the ground.
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He thought he was the reaper. But there are so many things you can be you know that there are ...In ode to that car...
No, but looks to be a last trip request fulfilled (?)Does anyone besides me remember this XK-E and the circumstances behind it?
That's partially true.You didn't have a hard time keeping front wheels on the ground, Verisure, you just had the front end jacked up to high and couldn't see over the hood very well.![]()
There's gotta be a song somewhere about that rodIn 1968 I put together a '64 Ford Falcon street gasser with a cross-bolt 427. I had a difficult time keeping the front wheels on the ground.
I knew a guy here in town who told me he was going to put in his last will and testament to be driven to the cemetery in a convertible "with the top down"! I haven't seen him in 30 years. I wonder if he still feels the same?No, but looks to be a last trip request fulfilled (?)
If you find out let me know. Maybe Jan & Dean's "Schlock Rod" or "An accident waiting to happen"?There's gotta be a song somewhere about that rod
That's not a Jaguar. Is it? It looks more like a stretched Vauxhall or Humber.View attachment 171011
Must be something about Jaguar cars, I heard that they are to die for.
Yes! Almost certainly a Daimler. I'd bet on it.View attachment 171015
I can't remember the model name, but the car dates back to 1990. It was at a time when Jaguar had acquired Daimler. This model might be a Daimler, whatever it is, it makes a statement. Not my kind of exit carriage, but there you go.
Gorgeous colour!I discovered another motoring creation in a parking lot today. A 1961 Chrysler Fugly Imperial:
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Almost Beatleesk... with a mix of presidentialesk, too.View attachment 171015
I can't remember the model name, but the car dates back to 1990. It was at a time when Jaguar had acquired Daimler. This model might be a Daimler, whatever it is, it makes a statement. Not my kind of exit carriage, but there you go.
You can't see it from the photo I took but it was parked pretty much as far away from the entrance to Biltema for the very reason you mention.Gorgeous colour!
Can't believe people chance parking such beautiful vehicles among other regular ordinary vehicles, vehicles where the drivers have no respect for other peoples property and swing and fling open the doors of their cars into other vehicles, or run their shopping carts into them.
If I had a nice care I'd walk a mile to avoid parking next to others.
Why do you use big words that I don't understand?Almost Beatleesk... with a mix of presidentialesk, too.
In ode to your posted picture, Verisure!You can't see it from the photo I took but it was parked pretty much as far away from the entrance to Biltema for the very reason you mention.
I remember that tune but this is the first time I've ever listened to the lyrics.In ode to your posted picture, Verisure!