Showing posts with label Clairemont Cruise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clairemont Cruise. Show all posts

Friday, June 24, 2011

Heavily optioned AMX, even has the windshield mounted compass, and passenger side tissue dispenser


One happy owner!


Clean! Not a spec of grime anywhere

390 4v, 4 spd, black interior, black stripes.. .. this car has a lot going for it, and it looks very restored!


How about the nomenclature on the ash tray "ash reciever"..

Friday, June 3, 2011

Woody's Chili Dogs, Saturday night ended right. Clairemont neighborhood cruisers hang out



Turn here, it's a right hand turn if you are heading West from the 805 or Genesee area of Clairemont. You can just make out a couple of rods there in the parking lot. This big 'ol signpost is a darn good landmark. Woody's is on the flip side of this bank building.

1970 build your own convertible GTX, from Virginia, (cool plates)

Of course Plymouth didn't make any, so this cool guy decided he was the right man for the job of adding one to the lexicon. Really, look at this, and tell me what was the brain trust at Mother Mopar thinking when they didn't do this? It's a no brainer for sure.

Just take and find one of the 700 or so ever made convertible Satellites (yeah, right... good luck finding one for sale) add the GTX grill and tail light parts. Put together a bitchin' 440, add some Lakewood bars if you like the look, shoe it with terrific looking Torque Thrust D's, put the GTX emblems behind the side scoops, and Bob's your uncle, (viola is so damn French, them buggers) you've got a damn fine looking and performing drop top.
Still a little course for some, but the owner said he's not looking to be worried about every scratch and ding, it's a machine for enjoying, not a trophy hunter. Rock on.

I just dig this view.

A M3A1 1941 Army scout car. Made by the White Motor Company