May 9, 2022 #1,382 Grogmister Sharpshooter Rating - 100% 2 0 0 Sep 13, 2012 438 43 mikek said: View attachment 199596 Click to expand... Damn that takes me back to My 85 Monte Carlo SS teenage years!!!
mikek said: View attachment 199596 Click to expand... Damn that takes me back to My 85 Monte Carlo SS teenage years!!!
May 9, 2022 #1,383 tcecil88 Master Site Supporter Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Nov 18, 2013 2,056 113 @ the corner of IN, KY & OH. Saw this one a few weeks back at in Cleves. Ohio near Lawrenceburg. Last edited by a moderator: May 9, 2022
May 9, 2022 #1,384 churchmouse I still care....Really Emeritus Rating - 100% 187 0 0 Dec 7, 2011 191,809 152 Speedway area BigRed said: View attachment 199291View attachment 199292 Click to expand... Damnit no 3rd peddle. Would be near perfect if it had it. Door gaps are nice. Lines and trim track straight. I am OK with that color. And its an A/C car but most likely vintage after market.
BigRed said: View attachment 199291View attachment 199292 Click to expand... Damnit no 3rd peddle. Would be near perfect if it had it. Door gaps are nice. Lines and trim track straight. I am OK with that color. And its an A/C car but most likely vintage after market.
May 9, 2022 #1,385 tcecil88 Master Site Supporter Rating - 100% 1 0 0 Nov 18, 2013 2,056 113 @ the corner of IN, KY & OH. Saw this one a month or so at Dave's Gun Shop near Holland, IN.
May 10, 2022 #1,391 mikek What, Me Worry?? Rating - 100% 11 0 0 Nov 24, 2019 3,758 113 mooresville Not everyday you see a crew cab El Camino.
May 12, 2022 #1,399 Combat Engineer One of the three percent. Rating - 100% 3 0 0 Jan 28, 2022 322 93 Mauckport In. Rat rod for gun owners! Attachments IMG_20220407_124800.jpg 547.2 KB · Views: 7 IMG_20220407_124807.jpg 632.7 KB · Views: 7
May 12, 2022 #1,400 L Leo Grandmaster Rating - 100% 30 0 0 Mar 3, 2011 10,013 113 Lafayette, IN mikek said: View attachment 200036 Click to expand... I'll take a couple of those 1954 models. Babbit pounders forever!
mikek said: View attachment 200036 Click to expand... I'll take a couple of those 1954 models. Babbit pounders forever!