Wish my dad was still around. Not only could he wrench a mopar, but he was an old school hobbiest photographer and could land the shot way better than I ever could with the right type of zoom and where to have the light angled. those Cragar SST center caps fit those Gyro slots nice. Had quite a bit of rubber neck'n and even a goober at a red light that wanted to dance.
Lol!!
Goober!! Classic!
Wish my dad was here too man.
He wasn't a good photographer and wasn't even all that great at wrenching.
But he was an awesome guy and I miss him and he loved old cars.
He got me into them.
He never bought new.....always bought old land yachts.
Hell Billy.....think of a catch line so I can make one of those posters out of one of those pics....
Catchline: Volare waiting on an old sunset train. Or Burnt Orange Sunset Volare. Or Sunset Speed Train.
I just remembered that I dated some wacked out chick a few blocks from the station. I mean the violent punch happy type too. So crazy train would had been too easy.
I just think of the Mattel Hotwheels of the early 70's. All of them had really big tires in the back. Watch any old TV show from the 70s. Starsky & Hutch (the TV show from the 70s not the Ben Stiller movie) was the coolest. How come Knight Rider never did a smokey burnout? I have old hotwheels stickers with the old logo. If my kid could draw it larger, she could do the 1/4 panel on the Volare. However, I am really liking the one solid color that has the changing effect to it.
Nice! You know that line for having a drink, "It's 5 o'clock somewhere!" It's 8:30 am and I really want to fire the Volare up, but it is a Sunday............ My neighbors would put me up on a cross for sure, but the Volare is hungry.
Nice! You know that line for having a drink, "It's 5 o'clock somewhere!" It's 8:30 am and I really want to fire the Volare up, but it is a Sunday............ My neighbors would put me up on a cross for sure, but the Volare is hungry.