'36 Ford Coupe has that "used" look. |
'71 Chev El Camino. |
'65 Chevy convertible has had a top chop. 283cid V8. |
An Indian and his Mustang. |
1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. One of my favourites. |
Pontiac Trans Am. |
'55 Chevy Bel Air 4 door sedan |
1969 Ford F100 Ranger. |
1966 Ford Galaxie 500. 351 cubes. |
'94 Chevy Corvette 350cid. I like those steel wheels with the wide rim bands. |
Same wheels again. This time a '67 Impala 327cid. |
'57 Chrysler New Yorker. Does the rego plate give a clue to its engine size? |
1972 Chevy Cheyenne C10 with 350cid of push. I like some of the American pick-ups, but the examples around this era are a bit square and characterless for my liking. |
Another 1970 car, a Mustang. Some good looking Americans around this era. 351cid V8. |
1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 has a 351cid as standard, but this one has a bigger option fitted. Note the different frontal treatment between this one and the '70 model above |
1965 Ford Mustang is a base model with the 170cid 6 cylinder engine and steel wheels with full cover trims. |
1967 Mercury Monterey has 390 cubes of V8. |
Massive, but impressive, the only way to describe a Cadillac. 1968 Fleetwood with 472 cubic inches. |
Another Caddy, about 1980 I guess. |
1954 Buick Roadmaster externally and... |
...internally. |
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