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Two-tone Scag from Friday:
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I didn't see anybody mention it, but I just found out that this is the "Sessanta" edition. Sorry if someone mentioned it, just found out though. -kevin
Two-tone Scag from Friday:
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Did you beat it?
Funny, I noticed the Ute first. I've got problems, seriously.
I'd take the smaller one in both cases.The Ute looks huge next to the little Lambo. Like comparing a Smart and a Ford F350.
Really great shots you got there, Cody. 👍*snip*
I'd take the smaller one in both cases.
Really great shots you got there, Cody. 👍
1st three (except for the dirt in the 2nd) could be on a brochure. I'm yet to see one IRL. As with most great cars, unfortunately.
You mean to say that in America, they don't offer the ute version of the Pontiac GTO, which of course is based on the Commodore/HSV line of products.
Of all the variants I would've thought a 270---307KW range of high performance ute's would be snapped up over there...
Still waiting to spot that inconspicuous red A4?
In supposed chronological order:
Cadillac unknown
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I'm dying to know what model this is, or even if "1940" is a good guess. It's beautiful.
Pontiac GTO 1967
Since the northeast isn't known for it's classic muscle cars, there's a real lack of good muscle car shops. The few owners end up getting their stuff fixed & maintained at places like this, an otherwise unspectacular gas station.
Plymouth Barracuda 426 Hemi 1970
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Or this one (posted again for the dude south of the border).