Reminds me of the old joke about the blind man passing the fish market. He tips his hat, and says, " Hello, Ladies! ". LOL
When my younger sister headed off to university in the early '70's, our Dad bought her a low mileage '69 or '70 Envoy Epic, figuring it would be economical to drive and maintain. The poor thing had a wheezy 4-banger working through an automatic. Acceleration had to be timed with a calendar instead of a watch! The car had its problems, and we came to call it the EPidemIC. LOLAgreed - had NO idea they ever sold Vauxhalls in canada. The photo is most probably in America - maybe canada, I dont know - as the petrol price appears to be in dollars, that is a 74-up Vega wagon, a couple of Dodge vans and I think a 72 or 3 Impala or possible a same vintage C body next to the Daytona. Cant tell what that is on the street there 'behind' the top bar of the Dodge's wing tho.
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Rare T-top Challenger. You gotta have BIG stones to take a SawsAll to your new car!
I thought the guy on the bed was totally exhausted from helping carry the engine into the room.I don’t know what is better about the photo , the guy building the engine in the hotel room, or the guy just completely unbothered chilling on the bed![]()
Rare T-top Challenger. You gotta have BIG stones to take a SawsAll to your new car!
Aaaah, yes the receptionist told him to prove that’s just a suitcase , made himI thought the guy on the bed was totally exhausted from helping carry the engine into the room.
Looks like Cranium in 1976!
With all those mouths to feed,they probably couldn't afford to buy a decent set of wheels for the Challenger R/T convertible! So sad.
I don't think that their luggage is going to get through the metal detector!
So cool!!!
Thanks, yea, that old girl has been with me for some time now. More current times:So cool!!!