Another weekend another cruise in for owners and admirers of classic and antique cars. This ORANGE cannot be an original color of this 1940’s Ford! Neither can the height of the body from the pavement be original, there is about a 2 inch clearance here. Imagine how the ride is on this buggy.
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what a car! A dream! But where are the wheels?
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Do they actually drive it? I envision a trailer so it can be towed and protected from other drivers. Speed bumps must be a bear.
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Don’t you just hate these people who drive these understated cars. Must Be English. LOL
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Beautiful car! Maybe it has hydraulic shocks so they can actually drive it. Otherwise a crack in the pavement would wreck the whole front end. Certainly wouldn’t work in rural northern Alberta! lol Great shot.
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Wouldn’t be able to drive this beauty down our pot-holed roads/streets now. They still haven’t been repaired after the winter.
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Great angle to shoot from, but like the others I’m wondering about how well it goes on the road, being so close to the ground as it is.
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For sure this would not do well with pot holes or rail road tracks or a banana peel!
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It’s a ZZ Top car. I would be afraid to drive it if it were mine. If it is someone else’s then throw me the keys!
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You made me think of beards!
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I like Steven’s idea! Great head on shot.
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Thanks! No one would notice a missing orange car!
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ooohhh…. beautiful!
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Thanks Marina!
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Great perspective of the smiling face of this low rider hot rod.
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Hadn’t noticed the smile. Guess that’s because I was struggling to get up from the crouch, lol.
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I love orange… the color of “playfulness” I think I see a reflection of a mountain on the right side. Beautiful…
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