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Worked yesterday on the H/O and figured it needed a drive before I put temp wheels on it while I got tires. Was a little worried about getting molested, but there were expensive Italian
cars there, so people pretty much behaved. Hung out for a couple hours with a friend under overcast skies with a little drizzle at times, then went home.
Acura NSX. Dude just hit a coyote and needs parts help.
Mine and my friend's old Supra.
Lotus Elise, I think
A Ferrari and a McLaren.
Tuners/Ricers
Even a 79 or so Cutlass is susceptible to the dreaded LS Swap disease.
This car show gets all types.
69 Corvette
58 88.
Coronet I think
The most expensive Toyota in mass production, I think. LC-500
A Porsche
Back of the NSX and mine off in the distance.
Chevelle and others.
Obligatory one of your ride home.
Grand National
A local Sprint Car team.
72 Corvette.
57 Chevy with a lot of chrome. 72 Monte Carlos, which I like as I have one. Very rare front license plate bracket on that car.
Thanks Ranger, for the reminder. I forgot to answer the man.
No one hit the curb; what people did was turn out on the road, THEN punch it. They also didn't spin because they weren't turning when they hit it. Only burnout I saw was the one I did in the dead shopping center above.