Mike's latest, and soon to be on it's way (with a snowmaker for an AC system) to Hot August Nights in Reno. Last year Mike drove his roadster (Grand National Raodster Award) runner up... and it was a bit sweaty through the desert. Very well restored, and painted in his driveway (really nice job too!) he bought it for a couple hundred from a high school body shop class. With the parts from a donor car in his backyard, and lots of swapmeet searching, it's a great transformation. And the liscense plates? I asked about those, seems the US Olympic celebrational plates of 1984 were a bit confusing when he read about them on paper... and he got them with the notion that they would have a certain diplomatic effect
Looks backward to me. Possibly a prank by a car club member?
Long ago, like in the late 60's and 70's, an 8 track player was a common upgrade... but never seen anymore Plymouth grill with a new perspective A different Plymouth, '33 and very cool
Real aged patina
I dig the circle around the number of the speedometer, rare feature in all those I've seen
Corvair side ramp, and the first I've had good lighting to take photos of
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